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Maasai Art
The Maasai Tribe
History and culture
Maasai People
The Maasai developed an oral tradition which reinforced their own view that they were the only pure pastoralists in East Africa.
Maasai People
The pastoral Maasai are fully nomadic, wandering in bands throughout the year
Maasai art and culture
Maasai are best known for their beautiful beadwork which plays an essential element in the ornamentation of the body.
Maasai Culture
The traditional Maasai diet consists of six basic foods: meat, blood, milk, fat, honey, and tree bark
People, Tradition and Culture
Maasai Craft and Fashion
Maasai Tribe
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