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  1. Maasai people - Wikipedia

    The Maasai community was reportedly being targeted with live ammunition and tear gas in June 2022 in Tanzania, in a government plan to seize a piece of Maasai land for elite private luxury development.

  2. Maasai | History, Language, Location, & Facts | Britannica

    Jan 25, 2026 · 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 family.

  3. Maasai People - World History Encyclopedia

    Nov 18, 2019 · 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.

  4. Who are the Maasai? Culture, habitat and way of life

    Jan 27, 2026 · The Maasai are one of the most recognisable cultures in East Africa. Yet recognisability says little about who they really are. Behind the colourful clothing and jewellery lies a way of life that …

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    • Maasai Culture - Maasai Education Foundation

      Tanzania’s Maasai people represent one of the most fascinating and resilient indigenous cultures in the world. Known for their vibrant clothing, deep-rooted traditions, and unique pastoral lifestyle, the …

    • Maasai Tribe Facts, Language, Religion, Culture, Diet

      Nov 19, 2025 · The Maasai are a Nilotic ethnic group whose origins trace back to the Nile Valley, particularly around modern-day South Sudan. Between the 15th and 17th centuries, they began …

    • The Maasai Culture and Traditions - Maasai Wilderness Conservation

      Unlike many other tribes in Kenya, the Maasai are semi-nomadic and pastoral: they live by herding cattle and goats. The Maasai have not fared well in modern Africa. Until the European settlers arrived, …

    • Maasai Origin — MAASAI ASSOCIATION

      The Maasai people of East Africa live in southern Kenya and northern Tanzania along the Great Rift Valley on semi-arid and arid lands. The Maasai occupy a total land area of 160,000 square …

    • Maasai culture and traditions - African Sahara

      When you think of the Maasai, vibrant images of warriors adorned in colorful shuka and intricate beadwork often come to mind. This iconic East African ethnic group, primarily found in Kenya and …

    • The Maasai: Semi-Nomadic Pastoralists of Kenya and Tanzania

      Feb 23, 2025 · Who are the Maasai? The Maasai are an ethnic group inhabiting parts of southern Kenya and northern Tanzania. They speak Maa, a language belonging to the Nilo-Saharan family. …