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Maasai$543555$ - traducción al Inglés

ETHNIC GROUP INHABITING KENYA, TANZANIA AND UGANDA
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  • Maasai warriors in [[German East Africa]], c. 1906–1918
  • Maasai warriors confronting a [[spotted hyena]], a common livestock predator, as photographed in ''In Wildest Africa'' (1907)
  • Maasai wearing protective masks during [[COVID-19 pandemic]].
  • Maasai women repairing a house in Maasai Mara (1996)
  • Traditional jumping dance
  • Maasai people and huts with enkang barrier in foreground - eastern [[Serengeti]], 2006
  • A Maasai woman wearing her finest clothes
  • Maasai man
  • Maasai riding a motorcycle (2014)
  • A Maasai herdsman grazing his cattle inside the [[Ngorongoro crater]], Tanzania
  • Shelter covered in cattle dung for waterproofing
  • Maasai woman with short hair
  • Maasai woman with stretched earlobes
  • Maasai school in Tanzania
  • Young Maasai warrior (a junior ''Moran'') with headdress and markings

Maasai      
n. lingua del popolo Maasai

Definición

Maasai
¦ noun & adjective variant spelling of Masai.

Wikipedia

Maasai people

The Maasai (; Swahili: Wamasai) are a Nilotic ethnic group inhabiting northern, central and southern Kenya and northern Tanzania. They are among the best-known local populations internationally due to their residence near the many game parks of the African Great Lakes and their distinctive customs and dress. The Maasai speak the Maa language (ɔl Maa), a member of the Nilotic language family that is related to the Dinka, Kalenjin and Nuer languages. Except for some elders living in rural areas, most Maasai people speak the official languages of Kenya and Tanzania, Swahili and English. The Maasai population has been reported as numbering 1,189,522 in Kenya in the 2019 census, compared to 377,089 in the 1989 census, though many Maasai view the census as government meddling and therefore either refuse to participate or actively provide false information. Many Maasai tribes throughout Tanzania and Kenya welcome visitors to their villages to experience their culture, traditions, and lifestyle, in return for a fee.