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write an article about the life and customs of the maasai in pre-colonial africa ​

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Answered by UsmanSant
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Life and customs of the maasai in pre-colonial AFRICA :​

● The word Maasai signifies 'My People' .

● 'Maa' signifies 'My' and 'Sai' signifies 'Individuals' in their language.

● They are customarily itinerant individuals. Their general public is isolated into two sections Elders and Warriors.

●The Elders have a place with the higher age gathering and choose the undertakings of the network by meeting as a gathering and furthermore settle questions.

● The Warriors are the more youthful gathering who are answerable for the assurance of the clan. They likewise arrange steers strikes when it is required.

● Since steers are their riches, these attacks expect significance, as thusly, they can affirm their control over other peaceful gatherings. ● In any case, the Warriors are dependent upon the authority of thd Elders

Answered by skyfall63
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The life and customs of the maasai in pre-colonial africa:​

  • Maasai is a tribe found in the region of East Africa where water and land are two important natural resources that can be accessed by anyone without any restrictions.
  • For primary source of income, such tribal people are depending on the "cattle, goats, and sheep".
  • Regions of North Kenya and Tanzania have approx 9 lac of Maasai population.
  • When a person dies, they just leave the dead body in the area for scavengers and they don’t perform any funeral ceremony.

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