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Hundreds of youths from the Maasai pastoralists in Kenya gathered on Saturday at a wildlife sanctuary to participate in "Maasai Olympics," a ceremony promoted by conservationists as an alternative ...
Throughout their history, the Maasai have relied solely on herding for survival, viewing their livestock as both a sign and source of wealth. however, increasingly frequent and severe drought in the ...
The Maasai people, renowned for their colorful garb, are predominantly herders and live near some of Kenya's most visited wildlife parks. Attacks by Maasai on wildlife has often been cited as a ...
KAJIADO, Kenya (AP) — The blood, milk and meat of cattle have long been staple foods for Maasai pastoralists in Kenya, perhaps the country's most recognizable community.
Travel Seeing Kenya through eyes of the Maasai Originally published August 12, 2013 at 5:59 am Updated August 12, 2013 at 3:13 pm ...
The opening of a newly constructed luxury safari camp in the Maasai Mara National Reserve on the Kenya-Tanzania border has ...
Kenya’s 1.2 million Maasai people are profoundly affected both by climate change and the shrinking of the grazing land available to them, both because of urbanization and agricultural expansion.
Masai Mara, located in Kenya and bordering Tanzania's Serengeti, is a wildlife paradise managed by the Maasai tribe. It's ...
NAIROBI, Kenya — Tourists were evacuated by air from Kenya’s Maasai Mara national reserve Wednesday after more than a dozen hotels, lodges and camps were flooded as heavy rains battered the ...
The Maasai share their love for cattle with the Samburu, an ethnic group that lives in arid and semi-arid areas of northern Kenya and speaks a dialect of the Maa language that the Maasai speak.