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The Maasai are a Nilotic ethnic group inhabiting northern, central and southern Kenya and northern Tanzania, near the African Great Lakes region.
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Information about the nomadic Maasai people in Kenya including facts about their language, food, culture, clothing, manyatta village houses and way of life.
The Maasai tribe are an indigenous ethnic group in Africa of semi-nomadic people settled in Kenya and northern Tanzania.
The Maasai society is comprised of sixteen sections (known in Maasai as Iloshon): Ildamat, Ilpurko, Ilkeekonyokie, Iloitai, Ilkaputiei, Ilkankere, Isiria, ...
Unlike many other tribes in Kenya, the Maasai are semi-nomadic and pastoral: they live by herding cattle and goats. The Maasai's god is Engai, whom they believe ...
The Maasai were Kenya's dominant tribe until the early 20th century when British troops drove them from their lands. Despite the fact that the British were able ...
The Maasai have a number of patrilineal clans grouped into two classes, or moieties. The basic institution of social integration, however, is the system of age- ...
The five original clans are the il-makesen, il-aiser, il-molelian, il-taarrosero, and il-ikumai. The major subgroups, which effectively function as politically ...
13 Nov 2023 · The tribe of nomads and warriors who steadfastly refuse the temptations of civilization and have been living their ancestors' way of life up to this day.