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Maasai People " "

"Maasai" are people from African tribes, they live in south Kenya and northern Tanzania, and there is no certain number of the population, but it could be a million. They live only to graze and breed cattle. Their common language is Nilo-Saharan language, and some of them speak Swahili and English.

Living only to breed and graze cattle

They live in south Kenya and northern Tanzania

Their traditional dance, called “Adumu”

Maasai women are independent, building their home alone

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