Tanzania’s government is evicting tens of thousands of traditional herders from breathtaking natural habitats.
The Maasai community is slowly adapting to a new way of life dictated by Covid-19 as their ancient ways continue to diminish. The Maasai community is slowly adapting to a new way of life dictated ...
An early morning in Kenya's Maasai Mara game reserve - with wildebeest quietly grazing, birds crowding on the branches of a lone acacia tree and some zebras meandering nearby - is suddenly ...
K. 2010b. Creating Common Grazing Rights on Private Parcels: How New Rules Produce Incentives for Cooperative Land Management. In Cooperation in Economy and Society, ed. R. Marshall, 239–258. Lanham, ...
"We will fight for our land until the end" reads a sign by a Maasai woman in 2013 More than 100 Maasai huts in Tanzania have been allegedly burned down by game reserve authorities near the ...
Hundreds of Maasai pastoralist families were relocated to make way for the reserve, and livestock grazing inside it was all ...
Numbers of wild grazing animals in Kenya's world-renowned Maasai Mara National Reserve have fallen substantially in 15 years as wildlife competes with neighbouring human settlements, researchers ...
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 ...
It was once a rite of passage for warriors to kill lions to prove their bravery, but now the Maasai community works to protect them. Empaps (Meshack) Sayialel, Maasai The Maasai have a long ...