CULTURE AND DEVELOPMENT: ANOTHER VIEW
VOL. 7, NO. 3, PGS. 21–27

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The Maasai People of Kenya
A Cultural Symbol and Key Player in the Tourism Industry
John O. Kakonge

John O. Kakonge1 is former Kenya Ambassador/Permanent Representative to the UN Office and WTO in Geneva.

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The Maasai tribe is an indigenous ethnic group in Africa of semi-nomadic people settled in Kenya and northern Tanzania. In Kenya, this pastoral community occupies arid and semi-arid rangelands in Kajiado and Narok counties. They are one of the most prominent African ethnic groups because of their distinctive traditions, customs, [...]

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