Maasai: see Masai.
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Maasai demand return of ancestral lands: Kenya's world famous Maasai people are demanding back their ancestral lands, signed away by an illiterate chief to the British a hundred years ago. They now argue that the lease has expired and the land should come back to them. The government does not agree. A major stand-off is in the offing. Otieno Aluoka reports from Nairobi.(Kenya)(related article: THE MAASAI--A BRIEF HISTORY) (African Business)
The Maasai vs the Crown (New African)
The Maasai's education and empowerment: challenges of a migrant lifestyle. (Childhood Education)
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Maasai marriage: a comparative study of Kenya and Tanzania*. (Journal of Comparative Family Studies)
Leadership the Massai way: a group of Maasai warriors were in London to reveal their secrets for great leadership. Elizabeth Eyre was in the audience.(NEWS FEATURE) (Training Journal)
The Maasai ornithorium: tropic flights of avian imagination in Africa. (Ethnology)
Territory, Pastoralists, and Livestock: Resource Control Among the Kisongo Maasai. (Journal of the Royal Anthropological Institute)
Sustainability and livelihood diversification among the Maasai of Northern Tanzania (Human Organization)
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