The traditional house of the Maasai people is called a "enkaji" or "enkang." These homes are typically made from mud, grass, and timber, constructed by women in the community. The design is circular, with a thatched roof, and they are often built as part of a larger village structure. Enkaji serve as both living spaces and places for livestock, reflecting the Maasai's pastoral lifestyle.
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Masai Mara lions typically live around 10-14 years in the wild, although they can live longer in captivity. Factors such as access to food, competition with other predators, and disease can influence their lifespan.
The Masai people traditionally sleep on beds made of wooden frames, often with a mat of woven grass or animal hides for comfort. In many cases, they may also use simple mattresses filled with grass or other natural materials. In modern times, some Masai may use commercial bedding, but traditional practices remain prevalent, especially in rural areas. Their sleeping arrangements are often situated within their homesteads, known as enkangs.
Masai warriors typically have slender builds, tall stature, and distinctive attire that includes vibrant red shuka cloths draped over their bodies. They often adorn themselves with beaded jewelry and carry a traditional weapon called a rungu. Their hair is shaved on the sides and braided on top.
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No. The Masai tribes live in Kenya (colonized by the British) and northern Tanzania (colonized by the Germans). These colonists brought smallpox and cattle plague with them. As for the French, they never had anything to do with the Masai (or Kenya or Tanzania).
They are the Masai people, a tribe in east Africa, known for their hunting prowess.
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