The ceremony itself told of the notion that only fathers blessed with daughters are afforded the right to proceed into the stage of life known as ‘elderhood’, whilst their daughters prepare for a future of marriage. Painted in dusty yellow ochre, wrapped in leopard skins, and decorated with ornate headdresses made of ostrich feathers and bells, the fathers proudly presented their daughters. The mothers, who I observed to be less involved in the ceremony, wore sweeping monkey capes, long leather skirts, and adorned themselves with yellow and red necklaces. They were pillars of elegance and sophistication.