because they need to move around to find food, water and grazing land for their cattle. xxx ♥ ♥ ♥
They need to move around to find enough food for their cattle to graze on.
They have cattle for there food and they also use their cattle for money.
to find new grazing lands
No, the Maasai are African, not Asian.
The massai Mara tribes is in Africa in Kenya they live in small mud huts with very little land and they sleep on the floor sometimes they sleep on animal skins.
The maasai tribe have discovered mobile phones but the kikuyu tribe hasn't.
The Maasai are a nilotic Ethnic tribe that live in Kenya and Northern Tanzania.
To the Contrary - 1992 Maasai Women 6-25 was released on: USA: 12 September 1997
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The Maasai are now a semi-nomadic tribe. They are no longer a full nomadic tribe because now people own land and they have to stay with their land unless they sell it. They are also not nomadic because they live in houses and have lots of cattle. they move their cattle from place to place so they can get the best grass and stuff like that! hope this helps :)
The most important thing to the Maasai is their strong cultural identity, which is centered around traditional values, beliefs, and practices. Maintaining their nomadic lifestyle and close connection to the land is also crucial to their way of life.
I am not aware that the Maassai have been removed form their lands, they still roam their traditional nomadic areas in Tanzania and Kenya.
Some examples of nomadic tribes still present in the world today are the Maasai in East Africa, the Bedouin in the Middle East, and the Mongols in Central Asia. These tribes continue their traditional lifestyle of migrating with their herds or following seasonal patterns.
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.
Maasai farming is not sustainable. THey are nomadic farmers whereas the Kikuyu are not. The kikuyu are sustainable farmers. they use trees to prevent soil erosion. They also use crop rotation. They own less cattle but keep them healthier
The Maasai move around from plain to plain in search of fresh grazing land for their cattle. This nomadic lifestyle allows them to maintain their traditional pastoralist culture and ensures that their livestock have enough resources to thrive. By constantly moving, they can avoid overgrazing the land and allow it to regenerate.
A problem for the Maasai is that the Governments of the countries they live in actively discourage their nomadic lifestyle. So far, the Maasai manage to persevere in their old lifestyle and habits, and they are starting to get support in this from influential organizations such as Oxfam. Another societal problem is the same that affects all other African tribes: urbanization, outside cultural and religious influences and Africa's many civil wars.
yes the maasai do farm
The Maasai-Mara wildlife refuge is administered by a group of Maasai natives.