masaits
Masaits is a term that refers to people of Masait descent. The Masait are an ethnic group indigenous to the Maasai Mara region of Kenya and Tanzania. They are renowned for their pastoralist lifestyle, deeply intertwined with the raising of cattle, which holds significant cultural and economic importance. Their traditional way of life has been shaped by the savanna environment they inhabit, and they are known for their distinct customs, colorful attire, and the practice of semi-nomadism, moving with their livestock in search of grazing land and water.
Historically, the Masait have maintained a strong sense of identity and a well-defined social structure. Their
The Masait culture is rich in oral history, folklore, and spiritual beliefs, often centered around a supreme