The Maasai (/ˈmɑːsaɪ, mɑːˈsaɪ/; Swahili: Wamasai) are a Nilotic ethnic group inhabiting northern, central and southern Kenya and northern Tanzania, near...
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Maasai may refer to: Maasai people Maasai language Maasai mythology MAASAI (band) Masai (disambiguation) Massai This disambiguation page lists articles...
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Maasai Mara, also sometimes spelled Masai Mara and locally known simply as The Mara, is a large national game reserve in Narok, Kenya, contiguous with...
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Maasai (previously spelled Masai) or Maa (English: /ˈmɑːsaɪ/ MAH-sy; autonym: ɔl Maa) is an Eastern Nilotic language spoken in Southern Kenya and Northern...
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The Maasai religion is the traditional beliefs of the Maasai people of Kenya and Tanzania. In Maasai culture, nature and its elements are important facets...
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MAASAI is a Swedish music duo from Stockholm, formed in 2010. It consists of Dominique Teymouri (vocals) and Zackarias Ekelund (drums). Dominique Teymouri...
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The Maasai Creed is a creed composed in 1960 by the Maasai people of East Africa in collaboration with missionaries from the Congregation of the Holy Ghost...
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The Red Maasai is a breed of sheep indigenous to East Africa. True to its name, the breed is kept by the Maasai, though both pastoralists and smallholder...
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The White Masai (redirect from The White Maasai)
The White Masai may refer to: The White Masai (novel), an autobiographical novel by Corinne Hofmann The White Masai (film), a 2005 film based on the novel...
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Masai giraffe (redirect from Maasai Giraffe)
The Masai giraffe (Giraffa tippelskirchi), also spelled Maasai giraffe, and sometimes called the Kilimanjaro giraffe, is a species or subspecies of giraffe...
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Adumu (category Maasai)
Adumu, also known as the Maasai jumping dance, is a type of dance that the Maasai people of Kenya and Tanzania practice. Young Maasai warriors generally perform...
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A pair of lions copulating in the Maasai Mara, Kenya...
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The Maasai Cricket Warriors (MCW) is a Kenyan men's cricket team formed in 2007 by semi-nomadic people from Laikipia County. Consisting of 25 players and...
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Yaaku people (redirect from Mukogodo-Maasai)
their own hunter-gathering way of life, but they were later immersed in Maasai culture and adopted the Maa language and way of life. The Yaakunte language...
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The White Masai (film) (redirect from The White Maasai)
The screenplay concerns Carola, a woman who falls in love in Kenya with Maasai Lemalian. The film is based on an autobiographical novel of the same name...
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Soipan Tuya (category Maasai people)
secretary for Environment, Climate Change and Forestry. She was the first Maasai woman to be in the Cabinet of Kenya. She was dismissed on 11th July 2024...
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Serengeti National Park, and the area comprising the two parks and Kenya's Maasai Mara game reserve is home to Great Migration, a massive annual migration...
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Mara Triangle (redirect from Maasai Triangle)
The Mara Triangle is the southwestern part of the Maasai Mara National Reserve, Kenya, and is managed by the not-for-profit organisation The Mara Conservancy...
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"Serengeti" is often said to be derived from the word "seringit" in the Maasai language, Maa, meaning "endless plains".[dubious – discuss] However, this...
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Kongo Zulu Bushongo Dinka Dogon Efik Fon and Ewe Ik Lotuko Lozi Lugbara Maasai Mbuti Odinala San Serer Tumbuka Urhobo Waaqeffanna Yoruba Ifá Diasporic:...
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and mixing the blood with milk and butter (not unlike the practice of the Maasai) was common and black pudding, made from blood, grain (usually barley) and...
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X Plastaz (redirect from Maasai Hip hop)
international hip hop and traditional Maasai music, represented by Maasai singer Merege. While Merege sings in maa (Maasai language), the other members of the...
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the Maasai tribe between 10 and 15 August 1904. It is often wrongly called the Anglo-Maasai Agreement, but that was not its proper name. The Maasai tribe...
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Kwavi is the dialect of Maasai spoken by the Kwavi people (a.k.a. Parakuyo or Baraguyu) of Tanzania. According to Hurskainen (1994), "The Parakuyo (earlier...
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Amboseli National Park, formerly Maasai Amboseli Game Reserve, is a national park in Loitoktok District in Kajiado County, Kenya. It is 39,206 ha (392...
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Big Life Foundation (redirect from Maasai Olympics)
first-ever Maasai Olympics, “an organized Maasai sports competition based upon traditional warrior skills.” Now a biennial event, the Maasai Olympics aims...
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Maasai Mara University (MMU), (formerly Narok University College Moi University Narok Town Campus), is a public university in Kenya. MMU is located in...
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Ngai (category Maasai deities)
Gikuyu) and the closely related Embu, Meru and Kamba groups of Kenya, and the Maasai of Kenya and Tanzania. Ngai is the creator of the universe and all in it...
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Kenya, and northern Tanzania, it includes languages such as Turkana and Maasai. Bari-Kuku-Kakwa-Pojulu-Mundari-Nyangwara-Nyepo and others Teso–Lotuko–Maa...
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language, along with the languages of the Datooga people of Tanzania, the Maasai, Luo, Turkana, Nuer, Dinka among others are classified as Nilotic languages...
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