The Maasai

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The Maasai are East Africa’s most celebrated indigenous peoples. Tall, dark and slender, they have for long remained contemptuous of modern lifestyle. They are a noble, proud, and freedom loving people, who have always infatuated romantic esterners, since the appearance of explorer Joseph Thomson’s book “Through Maasailand” in 1885. Their interpreters to the world have included such gifted writers as Karen Blixen and Ernest Hemingway.

The Maasai are a pastoral tribes-group native to southern Keny

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