The Masai, or Maasai tribe, lives in East Africa. Specifically, they are in southern Kenya and what is now northern Tanzania. This region is known as the Great Rift Valley.
They are an Ethnic group of semi nomadic people from Kenya and Northern Tanzania
Kenya and Tanzania.
A. The Maasai dislike rain and storms because they live in an environment where there is too much water. B. The Maasai like rain and storms because they live in an environment where water is scarce and draughts are devastating. C. The Maasai believe that rain and storms are caused by the tears from the gods. D. The Maasai dislike rain and storms because they think the gods are angry when they occur.
its where the maasai tribe live and look after their animals. The tribe have to keep moving round the park so they have enough water for them and their animals. It is also a place where the tribe get lots of tourists visiting kenya.
The Maasai-Mara is solely used for tourism, and known for the migration of the wildebeest. the name comes from the tribe living in the area (Maasai) and the river which the wildebeest cross (Mara).
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The maasai tribe live in Africa.
No, the Maasai are African, not Asian.
They live happy :)
The Maasai are a nilotic Ethnic tribe that live in Kenya and Northern Tanzania.
A. The Maasai dislike rain and storms because they live in an environment where there is too much water. B. The Maasai like rain and storms because they live in an environment where water is scarce and draughts are devastating. C. The Maasai believe that rain and storms are caused by the tears from the gods. D. The Maasai dislike rain and storms because they think the gods are angry when they occur.
The Maasai people primarily live in Southern Kenya and Northern Tanzania, in the East African region. They are known for their traditional way of life, which revolves around raising cattle.
No, the Maasai tribe live in Kenya, east Africa.
an example of a tribe that lives in africa (savannah) is the maasai tribe
yes the maasai do farm
The Maasai-Mara wildlife refuge is administered by a group of Maasai natives.
The Maasai herders primarily live in southern Kenya and northern Tanzania, with some smaller populations in Uganda and sometimes in neighboring countries. They are known for their distinctive culture, strong ties to their land, and traditional pastoralist lifestyle.
maasai mara is a wildlife sanctuary