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MAASAI: a language of Kenya
Ethnologue and bibliography information on MAASAI. [eng]
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The Maasai
The Maasai are sometimes called Nilo-Hamitic (the Hamites came from north Africa) and all Maasai tribes share the Maa language
(hence their name Maasai; they share the Maa language with the Samburu tribe from whom they split some time ago). They have
been proposed as the "Lost Tribe of Israel" because of their history. [eng]
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Kenya - People - Maasai
East African nomadic people speaking the Masai Sudanic language. The Masai (or Maasai) traditionally herded their cattle freely across the highlands of
Kenya. Probably at the height of their power in the mid-19th century, they suffered from the British colonization of Africa and the resultant ecological and
political changes. [eng]
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Ethnologue: Kenya
Languages of Kenya. Part of _Ethnologue: Languages of the World_, 13th Edition; Barbara F. Grimes, Editor; Summer Institute of Linguistics, 1996. [eng]
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Maasai Transcription Pages
Working records of a student of Maasai. Word files needing special fonts. [eng]
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Welcome to Collectible World Studios: Maasai
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