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hospitality
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Maasai culture in East Africa
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In Maasai culture in East Africa, hospitality is highly valued with guests being warmly welcomed with food, drink, and respect.
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cattle
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Maasai culture in East Africa
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Cattle are integral to the Maasai economy, symbolizing wealth, status, and cultural importance.
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spear
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Maasai culture in East Africa
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The Maasai spear is a symbol of warrior status and courage, and is used in hunting and traditional ceremonies in East Africa.
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greeting
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Maasai culture in East Africa
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In Maasai culture, greetings involve handshakes or embraces and sometimes include spitting on hands.
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prove physical endurance
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Maasai culture in East Africa
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Maasai warriors prove their physical endurance through traditional initiation rites and long-distance running.
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rural dwellings
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Maasai culture in East Africa
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Traditional Maasai dwellings are built with local materials and promote communal living within bomas.
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female circumcision
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Maasai culture in East Africa
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Female circumcision, or female genital mutilation, is a traditional practice in Maasai culture in East Africa, but efforts to eliminate it are growing.
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gore
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Maasai culture in East Africa
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Gore is a significant aspect of Maasai culture, representing bravery and strength in traditional ritual ceremonies.
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knotting techniques
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Maasai culture in East Africa
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Maasai culture utilizes knotting techniques in the creation of symbolic beadwork jewelry and accessories.
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raptor
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Maasai culture in East Africa
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In Maasai culture, raptors are seen as a threat to livestock and are hunted to protect domestic animals.
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traditional clothing
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Maasai culture in East Africa
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Maasai culture in East Africa traditionally wears brightly colored shuka cloths with symbolic meanings.
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