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Masai

[ muh-sahy ]

noun

, plural Ma·sais, (especially collectively) Ma·sai.
  1. a member of an African people inhabiting the highlands of Kenya and Tanzania and having a largely pastoral economy and a society based on the patrilineal clan.
  2. the Nilotic language of the Masai.


Masai

/ mɑːˈsaɪ; ˈmæsaɪ; ˈmɑːsaɪ /

noun

  1. -sais-sai a member of a Nilotic people, formerly noted as warriors, living chiefly in Kenya and Tanzania
  2. the language of this people, belonging to the Nilotic group of the Nilo-Saharan family


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“The Masai who live around the lake are used to these creatures washing up—they think of them as junk,” said Brandt, 47.

Today, a Masai warrior with a cellphone has better telecom capabilities than the president of the United States did 25 years ago.

A branch of the Masai which has adopted the settled life of agriculturists is known as the Wakuafi.

Even at this late date the Masai are reckoned dangerous customers.

This, however, did not appear to interest them, as the Masai never eat the flesh of game.

After a day's rest we marched to Tok-i-Tok, the frontier of Masai land.

The Elmoran ran alongside, with her Masai-warrior figurehead and the black cylinder on her catapult aft.

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