At that time it was home to about 8,000 people. Over time ... These tactics have thus made the Maasai more vulnerable to displacement and their land easier to appropriate. Marginalised and ...
At that time it was home to about 8,000 people. Over time ... These tactics have thus made the Maasai more vulnerable to displacement and their land easier to appropriate. Marginalised and ...
The Tanzanian government has justified this uprooting of indigenous people from their ancestral land arguing that the number of livestock kept by the Maasai is a threat to wildlife and tourism ...
"We will fight for our land until the end" reads a sign by a ... It is part of a longstanding border dispute between local Maasai people and authorities who operate exclusive hunting experiences ...
My community in Tanzania benefits greatly from carbon credits, which protect our land and fund education. This is our story.
With a rapidly growing population, Tanzania faces new demands for land dedicated to private uses. Planted crops and fences ...
This is the metadata section. Skip to content viewer section. The Maasai people have acted as the historical stewards of the land and wildlife of the Amboseli Ecosystem for centuries. Maasai culture ...
At that time it was home to about 8,000 people. Over time ... These tactics have thus made the Maasai more vulnerable to displacement and their land easier to appropriate. Marginalised and ...
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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 ...
Explore traditions of nomadic cultures around the world, from the Kyrgyz of Central Asia to the Maasai of East Africa and the ...
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