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==Information==
==Information==
*Boy: ''"Knock me down with a feather, Luigi! You found the missing Maasai headdress!"''
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*Tourist: ''"We'll make headlines, Luigi. That's a warrior's head piece."''
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*Business Woman:
|boy=Knock me down with a feather, Luigi! You found the missing Maasai headdress!
** ''"I read the tribe dyes themselves red when they become warriors, and they wear those headpieces."'' (SNES)
|tourist=We'll make headlines, Luigi. That's a warrior's head piece.
** ''"That warrior’s headdress is an important part of the tribal uniform."'' (NES)
|reporter=I read the tribe dyes themselves red when they become warriors, and they wear those headpieces.
*Scientist:
|scientist=That warrior’s headdress is an important part of the tribal uniform.
** ''"That warrior’s headdress is an important part of the tribal uniform."'' (SNES)
|officer=Do you think the Maasai warrior would trade that headdress for my cap?
** ''"I read the tribe dyes themselves red with ochre paste when they become warriors, and they wear those headpieces."'' (NES)
}}
*Police Officer: ''"Do you think the Maasai warrior would trade that headdress for my cap?"''
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|tourist=We'll make headlines, Luigi. That's a warrior's head piece.
|reporter=I read the tribe dyes themselves red when they become warriors, and they wear those headpieces.
|scientist=That warrior’s headdress is an important part of the tribal uniform.
|officer=Do you think the Maasai warrior would trade that headdress for my cap?
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|reporter=That warrior’s headdress is an important part of the tribal uniform.
|scientist=I read the tribe dyes themselves red with ochre paste when they become warriors, and they wear those headpieces.
|officer=Do you think the Maasai warrior would trade that headdress for my cap?
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==References==
==References==

Revision as of 09:43, September 23, 2024

Maasai Headdress
The Maasai Headdress in Mario is Missing! (NES)
NES
The Maasai Headdress in Mario is Missing! (SNES)
SNES
First appearance Mario is Missing! (1993)

The Maasai Headdress is an item in the SNES and NES versions of Mario is Missing!. As its name suggests, it is a traditional headpiece originating from the Maasai people (although in reality, it looks nothing like the actual enkuraru headdress[1]). It is stolen from their village by a group of Koopa Troopas, but it is obtained by Luigi after he takes it from a Koopa Troopa wandering around the city. It is then shown off to civilians within the city, as Luigi does not know what it is; they all recognize it and provide additional information, such as how the headdress belongs to a Maasai warrior. Eventually, Luigi returns it to its proper place in the village.

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Person Quote
PC version
Boy "Knock me down with a feather, Luigi! You found the missing Maasai headdress!"
Tourist "We'll make headlines, Luigi. That's a warrior's head piece."
Reporter "I read the tribe dyes themselves red when they become warriors, and they wear those headpieces."
Scientist "That warrior’s headdress is an important part of the tribal uniform."
Police officer "Do you think the Maasai warrior would trade that headdress for my cap?"
SNES version
Boy "Knock me down with a feather, Luigi! You found the missing Maasai headdress!"
Tourist "We'll make headlines, Luigi. That's a warrior's head piece."
Reporter "I read the tribe dyes themselves red when they become warriors, and they wear those headpieces."
Scientist "That warrior’s headdress is an important part of the tribal uniform."
Police officer "Do you think the Maasai warrior would trade that headdress for my cap?"
NES version
Boy "Knock me down with a feather, Luigi! You found the missing Maasai headdress!"
Tourist "We'll make headlines, Luigi. That's a warrior's head piece."
Reporter "That warrior’s headdress is an important part of the tribal uniform."
Scientist "I read the tribe dyes themselves red with ochre paste when they become warriors, and they wear those headpieces."
Police officer "Do you think the Maasai warrior would trade that headdress for my cap?"

References

  1. ^ "Maasai Peoples - Enkuraru Headdress." Spencer Museum of Art, University of Kansas, 2016, collection.spencerart.ku.edu/eMuseumPlus?service=ExternalInterface&module=collection&objectId=35893&viewType=detailView. Retrieved January 23, 2018.