The Maasai people traditionally make money through a combination of livestock rearing, agricultural activities, and tourism. Livestock, particularly cattle, are central to their culture and serve as a primary source of income through sales and trade. Additionally, many Maasai engage in cultural tourism, offering experiences such as guided tours, traditional dances, and handicrafts to visitors. This diversification helps them adapt to modern economic challenges while preserving their cultural heritage.
Because people want to make money without all the responsibility.
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they sell the products that people buy alot
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You say "I am sorry I do not have money" in Maasai language of the African origin as "Sore amoo meata iropiyani".
The Maasai people primarily earn money through livestock herding, which is central to their culture and economy. They sell cattle, goats, and sheep for meat, milk, and other products. Additionally, many Maasai engage in tourism by offering cultural experiences, guiding safaris, and selling handicrafts, such as beadwork and jewelry, to visitors. Some also participate in agriculture, although traditional practices remain predominant.
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The Maasai people.
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Maasai people
Cow's Blood!
The Maasai men can usually work in nearby mines, or they can take care of the crops and animals when home.
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