These are where the local Maasai practice rites of passage and old religious beliefs that preserve this place. But as life, religions and the way people see land change in this remote corner of ...
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Tanzania’s Maasai are being forced off their ancestral land – the tactics the government usesThe reality, however, is that the right of the Maasai to use that land is being taken away by the government. The land is then leased to expand lucrative wildlife tourism and elite hunting grounds.
The Imperial British East Africa (IBEA) Commissioner General Charles Eliot had warned Foreign Office in London that “if the Maasai were allowed to retain the best land along the railway line ...
"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 ...
The Artstor website will be retired on Aug 1st. Conservation & Society Vol. 9, No. 1, 2011 Strangers in Their Own Land: Maasai and ... Despite dramatic transformations in conservation rhetoric ...
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 ...
Outside the reserve, ranch livestock herds have been expanding and open land shrinking, prompting Maasai pastoralists to drive more and more cattle into the reserve to graze, especially during the ...
Kenya Conservation Partners : South Rift Association of Land Owners (SORALO) and Conservation Nation Women play a unique and critical role in environmental conservation, yet they are often excluded ...
The reality, however, is that the right of the Maasai to use that land is being taken away by the government. The land is then leased to expand lucrative wildlife tourism and elite hunting grounds.
The reality, however, is that the right of the Maasai to use that land is being taken away by the government. The land is then leased to expand lucrative wildlife tourism and elite hunting grounds.
The reality, however, is that the right of the Maasai to use that land is being taken away by the government. The land is then leased to expand lucrative wildlife tourism and elite hunting grounds ...
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