how did the social change in maasai society occurs
chapter 5 , pastoralists in the modern world
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The Maasai are a patriarchal society; men typically speak for women and make decisions in the family. Male elders decide community matters. Until the age of seven, boys and girls are raised together. Mothers remain close to their children, especially their sons, throughout life.
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