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- (2000). "Edible Wild Plants as Digestive Aids" (PDF). Ethnoarchaeology in Maasailand. 42 (3): 2 – via Science & Archaeology. "Maasai People, Kenya". Maasai-****ociation...
- found in many of the more remote regions of the very large area known as "Maasailand" generally.[citation needed] However, the Maasai operation is different...
- States ChristianityCatholicism Maasai Nilo-Saharan → NiloticMaasai Maasailand (Tanzania, Kenya) Samburu, Arusha, Kwavi Traditional African religions...
- crash in 2012. George Saitoti was born on 3 August 1945 and brought up in Maasailand, where he spent his childhood herding cattle in line with the Masai culture...
- graduates complemented by a large number of skilled professionals in Maasailand. Important community institutions include a public-run health center,...
- Retrieved 21 February 2008. Homewood, K. M.; Rodgers, W. A. (2004). Maasailand Ecology: Pastoralist Development and Wildlife Conservation in Ngorongoro...
- George V, the Duke of York, when the latter visited Kenya. While visiting Maasailand from January to February 1929, Kinyanjui's leg was pierced by a piece...
- and Hill had been engaged in conservation work in the region with the Maasailand Preservation Trust for the last two decades; this effort was expanded...
- (co-aut****d with Miss Harris-Smith) (1888) Nena people Luoland "Through Maasailand: In the Footsteps of Africa's Greatest Explorer". Archived from the original...
- rebellion portray them. Instead, there were at least two large scale units in Maasailand, one in Narok led by Kisio and another in Kajiado. Their grievances were...