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Traditionally constructed from mud, sticks, grass and cow dung by the Maasai people
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Traditional Maasai dwellings, known as manyattas, are constructed from mud, sticks, grass, and cow dung.
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Maasai community in East Africa
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Traditional Maasai dwellings are made of mud, sticks, grass, and cow dung, reflecting the nomadic and pastoral lifestyle
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Traditional Maasai culture in Africa
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Traditional dwellings, called 'manyattas', are constructed from local materials like mud, wood, and cow dung, and are often shared by an extended family
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Traditional Maasai culture in East Africa
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Traditional Maasai housing, such as mud huts known as 'manyattas', are designed to be easily constructed and deconstructed as the community migrates with their livestock
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