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- proper noun An
indigenous group of people located inKenya andTanzania . - proper noun An Eastern Nilotic language spoken in Southern Kenya and Northern Tanzania by the Masai people.
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Examples
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In Mara, Maasai Mara, if a Maasai is crossing the River Mara with his cattle, can he convince those cows, no, you cannot drink this water, this water belongs to Egypt?
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In Mara, Maasai Mara, if a Maasai is crossing the River Mara with his cattle, can he convince those cows, no, you cannot drink this water, this water belongs to Egypt?
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In Mara, Maasai Mara, if a Maasai is crossing the River Mara with his cattle, can he convince those cows, no, you cannot drink this water, this water belongs to Egypt?
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In Mara, Maasai Mara, if a Maasai is crossing the River Mara with his cattle, can he convince those cows, no, you cannot drink this water, this water belongs to Egypt?
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In Mara, Maasai Mara, if a Maasai is crossing the River Mara with his cattle, can he convince those cows, no, you cannot drink this water, this water belongs to Egypt?
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The Maasai are a traditional herding people who have no electricity or running water and live in huts made of dung.
A Happiness Experiment, Arnold Kling | EconLog | Library of Economics and Liberty 2009
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The Maasai are a traditional herding people who have no electricity or running water and live in huts made of dung.
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The Maasai are a semi-nomadic people who lived under a communal land management system.
WN.com - Articles related to Rajasthan bid to promote animal husbandry 2010
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The Maasai are a semi-nomadic people who lived under a communal land management system.
WN.com - Articles related to Rajasthan bid to promote animal husbandry 2010
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The traditional peoples of the Mara, the semi-nomadic herders called the Maasai, have long co-existed peacefully with wildlife in the area.
Mongabay.com News 2009
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