
Stake attention in this memory
This image, taken in Malava, Kenya, features three women standing outdoors under bright daylight. They are uniformly dressed in white long-sleeved tops and white skirts or dresses. Each woman wears a distinctive white sash or wrap over her shoulders, adorned with blue crosses, stars, and an image of the Virgin Mary. The sashes bear text, including "LEGIO YA MARY" (Legion of Mary), "DIOCESE," and partial phrases like "NITENDEWE KAMA VILIVYO" and "NDEWE KAMA," which likely translate to a Marian prayer or affirmation in Swahili. The women are shown in profile, looking towards the right. Two of them wear practical footwear: one has dark slip-on shoes, and another wears black sneakers with yellow socks. The third woman wears light-colored sandals. The setting is a grassy area with dappled sunlight, casting shadows that suggest it is either morning or late afternoon. In the background, a simple, mud-walled hut with a dark roof is visible, with a faint wisp of smoke rising from it. Lush green trees and foliage frame the scene, and a colorful striped canopy or tent (red, black, white) can be partially seen. A prominent tree trunk occupies the right side of the frame. The uniform attire and religious symbols on the sashes indicate that the women are likely participating in a gathering or event associated with the Legion of Mary, a Catholic lay association.
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