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    Maasai (previously spelled Masai) or Maa (English: /ˈmɑːsaɪ/; autonym: ɔl Maa) is an Eastern Nilotic language spoken in Southern Kenya and Northern Tanzania...
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  • group in East Africa Maasai language, language of the Maasai ethnic group Masai (name), Kenyan / African name Kota Masai, a township in Pasir Gudang,...
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    Maasai people (redirect from Masai people)
    The Maasai (/ˈmɑːsaɪ, mɑːˈsaɪ/; Swahili: Wamasai) are a Nilotic ethnic group inhabiting northern, central and southern Kenya and northern Tanzania, near...
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  • The White Masai (German: Die weiße Massai) is a 2005 film directed by Hermine Huntgeburth and starring Nina Hoss and Jacky Ido. The screenplay concerns...
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    famous for her multi-million selling memoir Die weisse Massai (The White Masai). Born on June 4, 1960, to a German father and a French mother, Corinne...
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    LGBT rights in Tanzania (category Articles containing Masai-language text)
    Lesbian, gay, bisexual, and transgender (LGBT) people in Tanzania face severe challenges not experienced by non-LGBT residents. Homosexuality in Tanzania...
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    Nairobi (category Articles containing Masai-language text)
    screen. The film was selected as the Kenyan entry for the Best Foreign Language Oscar at the 85th Academy Awards, but did not make the final shortlist...
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    Maasai Mara, also sometimes spelled Masai Mara and locally known simply as The Mara, is a large national game reserve in Narok, Kenya, contiguous with...
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    Khartoum (category Articles containing Masai-language text)
    Donovan, Vincent J. (1978). Christianity Rediscovered: An Epistle from the Masai. Orbis Books. p. 45. Roman Adrian Cybriwsky, Capital Cities around the World:...
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    Lake Elmenteita (category Articles containing Masai-language text)
    Lake Elmenteita is a soda lake, in the Great Rift Valley, about 120 km northwest of Nairobi, Kenya. Elmenteita is derived from the Maasai word muteita...
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    God (word) (category Articles containing Masai-language text)
    derived from the Proto-Germanic *gudą. Its cognates in other Germanic languages include guþ, gudis (both Gothic), guð (Old Norse), god (Old Saxon, Old...
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  • The White Masai (originally published in German as Die weiße Massai) is an autobiographical novel written by Corinne Hofmann about the years she spent...
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    Mount Longonot (category Articles containing Masai-language text)
    91528°S 36.45694°E / -0.91528; 36.45694 Naming Native name Oloonong'ot (Masai) Geography Mount Longonot Great Rift Valley, Kenya Geology Mountain type...
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    Masai is an area in Pasir Gudang, Johor Bahru District, Johor, Malaysia, and is the oldest neighbourhood of the city of Johor Bahru. It is located 25 km...
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    Arusha Region (category Articles containing Swahili (macrolanguage)-language text)
    into adopting the Masai language. In the 1880s a pandemic of rinderpest killed thousands of cattle and forced a large section of the Masai people in the west...
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    Tartan (category Articles containing Masai-language text)
    Oyange-Ngando (2018), p. 5 Last, Joseph Thomas (1883). "A visit to the Masai people living beyond the borders of the Nguru country". Proceedings of the...
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  • History of Nairobi (category Articles containing Masai-language text)
    The earliest account of Nairobi's /naɪˈroʊbɪ/ history dates back to 1899 when a railway depot was built in a brackish African swamp occupied by a pastoralist...
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  • of the Mósiro [an Akie clan name] is dying, as any language except Masai tends to do in the Masai country." In the 1980s, however, Corinne Kratz and James...
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  • Ilkiding'a (category Articles containing Swahili (macrolanguage)-language text)
    the Arusha Region of Tanzania. Ikiding'a means a gathering place in Masai language. According to the 2012 census, the ward has a total population of 10...
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    Tirunesh Dibaba (category Articles containing Oromo-language text)
    5000 metres in a sprint finish against Marta Dominguez of Spain and Edith Masai of Kenya. This made her the youngest athlete to win an individual gold medal...
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    in the Kampala fort, he was also taught how to speak Swahili and the Masai language by his two wives. Wilson had at least one child named Edward Wilson...
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  • role was as Lemalian in the 2005 German film, The White Masai. He is best known to English-language audiences for his role as Marcel, the film projectionist...
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  • 1901 Cambridge University Press published Hildegarde Hinde's book The Masai language: grammatical notes together with a vocabulary. In a preface, she acknowledged...
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  • country occupied by Masai, "probably the present Uasin Gishu country" where they accidentally got split in two by a wedge of Masai who Orchadson records...
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    Arusha District Council, Arusha (category Articles containing Swahili (macrolanguage)-language text)
    Kilimanjaro Region. Some Masai in the west assimilated into the Arusha community and influenced the Arusha into adopting the Masai language as their own. In 1880s...
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    Kenya (category Articles containing Swahili (macrolanguage)-language text)
    greatly affected the Masai's cattle, while an epidemic of smallpox affected the Masai themselves. After the death of the Masai Mbatian, the chief laibon...
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  • Yaaku people (redirect from Mukogodo Masai)
    Ethiopia and central Kenya, possibly through to the 18th century. The language they spoke is today called Yaakunte. The Yaaku assimilated a hunter-gathering...
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  • Ujir may be, Ujir language, language spoken in Aru Islands in eastern Indonesia Masai Ujiri, English-born Nigerian basketball executive and former basketball...
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    Hamites (redirect from Hamitic language)
    the Arabs in Egypt), Nubians, Beja, Abyssinians, Galla, Danakil, Somalis, Masai, Bahima and Watusi). According to Coon, typical Hamitic physical traits...
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  • different European and sometimes non-European languages. In some countries where there are two or more languages spoken, such as Belgium or Switzerland, dual...
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