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In June 2022, security forces and Maasai violently clashed in Loliondo during a land demarcation exercise, which restricts the people's access to grazing sites, water sources, and in some places cuts across their homes.
Ms. Masanja, who was dressed in Maasai women's costume and joined the Maasai traditional dance, was adamant about the need for cultural tourism.
Ms. Masanja, who was dressed in Maasai women's costume and joined the Maasai traditional dance, was adamant about the need for cultural tourism.
“The Kenyan conservancy model is such that an agreement is struck between land owners, the Maasai, and the private sector on land management and land use, sharing,” Verhoef explained.
The Maasai of Africa drink the blood of their cattle to internalize the animal’s strength.
Source: https://jewishjournal.com/judaism/358181/table-for-five-acharei-kedoshim-2/
We stopped in a dry riverbed with stratified walls and shared our beef stew with five passing Maasai boys.
Source: https://www.nytimes.com/2023/04/17/travel/tanzania-crater-highlands.html
When Tanzania created Serengeti National Park in the mid-20th century, Maasai pastoralists living there were forced to relocate.