What was the importance of raiding in maasai community?
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Raiding was important in a society where cattle was wealth. It is through raids that the power of different pastoral groups was asserted.
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Explanation:
- The raiders among the Maasai are cultural dutied to steal livestock. They normally raid using spears and shields.
- Notably, the Maasai raiders were well known for throwing clubs or orinka up to almost one hundred meters.
- Raiding to the Maasai is a cultural activity where they attack and steal cows and livestock from other communities.
- The Maasai raider usually storms into villages, shoot people, and escort the entire herd of cattle, goats, and sheep.
- In 2015, for instance, the Kenya police noted that 24 people were murdered due to violence in cattle rustling.
- Raiding by the Maasai is usually done at night and day time through planned attacks.
- However, they are well known ad the 'experts' in night raiding.
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