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12" CHIEF MASAI ATTACKING - GHANA
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Item Number: CMA-12-BA
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12" CHIEF MASAI ATTACKING - GHANA
The Maasai are an indigenous African ethnic group of semi-nomadic people located in Kenya and northern Tanzania.
Due to their distinctive customs and dress and residence near the many
game parks of East Africa, they are among the most well-known African
ethnic groups internationally.[3] They speak Maa,[3] a member of the Nilo-Saharan language family that is related to Dinka and Nuer, and are also educated in the official languages of Kenya and Tanzania: Swahili and English. The Maasai population has been variously estimated as 377,089 from the 1989 Census[1] or as 453,000 language speakers in Kenya in 1994[2] and 430,000 in Tanzania in 1993[2] with a total estimated as "approaching 900,000"[3]
Estimates of the respective Maasai populations in both countries are
complicated by the remote locations of many villages, and their
semi-nomadic nature.
Although the Tanzanian and Kenyan
governments have instituted programs to encourage the Maasai to abandon
their traditional semi-nomadic lifestyle, the people have clung to
their age-old customs.[4] Recently, Oxfam
has claimed that the lifestyle of the Maasai should be embraced as a
response to climate change because of their ability to farm in deserts
and scrublands.[5]
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