Indigenous Maasai pastoralists see carbon credit projects being pushed by global powers as a new wave of land dispossession - ...
At that time it was home to about 8,000 people. Over time ... The ongoing dispossession and abuse of the Maasai, and other communities in Tanzania, raises urgent questions about global ...
The Maasai people have acted as the historical stewards of the land and wildlife of the Amboseli ... 2010.Smithsonian Contributions to Zoology. 632: 55-71. Briggs, P. 2006. Northern Tanzania: The ...
7, No. 1, 2016 Searching for Symbolic Value of Cattle: ... We examine metabolic, market, and symbolic values of livestock relative to cultural “positioning” by gender, marriage, and household ...
More than 70,000 Indigenous Maasai people are at risk of being evicted from their ancestral grazing lands to make way for a tourism operation after a paramilitary group arrived on 7 June in the Maasai ...
"The Maasai are being forcibly evicted ... consistently maintained its relocation scheme observes Tanzania's rights laws. To encourage people to relocate, the authorities also reduced ...
My name is Angel Mollel, I was born and raised in Northern Tanzania, to the Maasai tribe. Out of the 16 siblings, I am one of the few that received an opportunity to attend school. I am a passionate ...
For the best experience, please enable JavaScript in your browser settings. The Maasai ruled the plains from Lake Turkana to the north and Lake Manyara to the north ...
Ngorongoro Conservation Area in Tanzania, a UNESCO World Heritage ... the great migration and interact with the indigenous Maasai people. Rich in history, it also houses Olduvai Gorge, revealing ...