- Maasai people - Wikipedia
The Maasai ( ˈmɑːsaɪ, mɑːˈsaɪ ) [3][4] are a Nilotic ethnic group inhabiting northern, central and southern Kenya and northern Tanzania, near the African Great Lakes region [5] Their native language is the Maasai language, [5] a Nilotic language related to Dinka, Kalenjin and Nuer
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- Maasai | History, Language, Location, Facts | Britannica
Maasai, nomadic pastoralists of East Africa Maasai is essentially a linguistic term, referring to speakers of this Eastern Sudanic language (usually called Maa) of the Nilo-Saharan language family
- Maasai Tribe Facts, Language, Religion, Culture, Diet Clothing
One of the famous tribes of Africa, the nomadic and pastoralist Maasai people are a Nilotic ethnic group inhabiting selected but large parts of northern, central and southern Kenya and across the border in northern Tanzania as well
- Maasai People - World History Encyclopedia
The Maasai (or Masai) people are an East African tribe who today principally occupy the territory of southern Kenya and northern Tanzania, and who speak the language of the same name
- The Maasai Culture and Traditions - Maasai Wilderness
Maasai (not Masai) is the correct spelling of this noble tribe: it means people speaking maa Masai was the incorrect spelling of the British settlers and has remained in current use
- Maasai Culture - Maasai Education Foundation
Known for their vibrant clothing, deep-rooted traditions, and unique pastoral lifestyle, the Maasai people live primarily in Tanzania and Kenya For centuries, they have maintained a distinct culture, despite pressures from modernization, urbanization, and economic changes
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