Olonana ole Mbatian popularly known as Lenana was one of the most outstanding Masai and Kenyan leaders African chief and Laibon (prophet/visionary) whose life spanned the second half of the nineteenth and the first decade of the twentieth centuries. He lived through and influenced a crucial period in Kenya's history: when the Masai were engaged in nation building there was competition for leadership land people livestock wealth and power; and when European intrusions which were becoming ever more intensive were shaping Kenya's colonial culture and economy. This is a balanced and critical study of an individual's biography and historical context. It analyses for example to what extent Olonana's relationship with the colonialists influenced colonial policy on pastoralism; the devastating effects of colonial policy on pastoralism; and why the Masai shunned westernism education and trade in favour of traditional pastoralism and the position of Olonana on these issues. It considers popular perceptions of Olonana as a champion of Masai cultural heritage; and assesses his achievements and legacy. This is a concise biography of a key figure in Masai history about whom little has been written which serves well as a general introduction to the history and key figures of the period.