The Maasai people primarily engage in pastoralism, herding cattle, sheep, and goats, which are central to their culture and livelihood. They also practice subsistence agriculture, growing crops like maize and beans. Additionally, many Maasai have diversified into tourism, offering cultural experiences and guiding services to visitors attracted to their unique heritage. Livestock is not only a source of food and income but also holds significant cultural and social value within their communities.
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The Maasai-Mara wildlife refuge is administered by a group of Maasai natives.
Maasai women have no rights. They are generally married off between the ages of 11 and 13, and she is not educated and must work extremely hard just to survive.
The Maasai are a nilotic Ethnic tribe that live in Kenya and Northern Tanzania.