The new Maasai Warrior School at Cottar’s 1920s Safari Camp in the Maasai Mara, Kenya, teaches children the traditional ways of the warriors, including making fire, throwing spears, shooting a bow and arrow, and dancing and singing. Led by one of the region’s oldest Maasai trackers, Kinyaika, and a team of Maasai, the children—sorted by age and skill set—will learn traditions that have been passed down for generations in the African countryside. Upon completion, they will be given a certificate and, for those …