Maasai: see Masai.
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Smoke gets in your throat: ... how Maasai women are developing new housing options of their own. (New Internationalist)
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Grounds for appeal: Maasai customary claims and conflicts (Anthropologica)
"They call me a dangerous woman".(Woman Warrior; Mary Simalo Simat: Maasai woman fighting for change and women's rights in Kenya)(Interview) (Marie Claire)
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