Normally, when the rainy season ended, Fulani families gathered to drive their livestock toward cooler subtropical savannas. But warming temperatures have altered the families' lives. Instead of whole families joining the seasonal migration, it is mostly the men who depart, leaving women and children behind in villages. The role of the women has become even more crucial. As the guardians of tradition, they are responsible for safeguarding knowledge, practices, and values that have been passed down through generations. The series shows 3 generations of Senu Fulani women living under one roof.