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gender roles
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In Maasai culture, men herd livestock and protect the community, while women care for the household and children.
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jumping
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The Maasai tribe in East Africa performs jumping as a traditional form of dance and celebration during cultural ceremonies.
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livestock
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Livestock are essential to the economy and culture of the Maasai tribe in East Africa, symbolizing wealth and playing a vital role in their way of life.
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marriage
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Maasai marriage involves arranged unions, dowry negotiations, and traditional ceremonies.
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predator-prey relationships
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In the Maasai tribe, predator-prey relationships are essential for survival and promote respect and understanding.
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adulthood
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In the Maasai tribe, adulthood is marked by initiation ceremonies like 'Eunoto', where men demonstrate courage and skill in competitive events.
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education
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Maasai tribe in East Africa
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Historically, Maasai education focused on passing down traditional knowledge of livestock management, survival skills, and cultural practices.
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exercise
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Maasai tribe in East Africa
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The Maasai tribe in East Africa traditionally incorporates vigorous activities like herding cattle and dancing into their exercise culture.
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