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Catholicism Maasai Nilo-Saharan →
Nilotic →
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Kwavi Traditional African religions...
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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...
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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...
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graduates complemented by a
large number of
skilled professionals in
Maasailand.
Important community institutions include a public-run
health center,...
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engaged in
conservation work in the
region with the
Maasailand Preservation Trust for the last two decades; this
effort was expanded...
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people Luoland "Through
Maasailand: In the
Footsteps of Africa's
Greatest Explorer".
Archived from the original...
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kilometers by
horse through Chile and
Argentina 2000 – A walk
through Maasailand in
Eastern Africa,
Kenya and Tanzania,
exploring all
clans of the Maasai...
- his
prowess as an interpreter, Arap
Tengecha was sent to
Kerendei in
Maasailand (Narok) in 1921 to
continue his work there,
having mastered the Maa language...