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Tactics the Government is Using to Force Tanzania’s Maasai Off Their Ancestral LandWhen the Ngorongoro Conservation Area was established in the late 1950s, it was meant to both conserve wildlife and safeguard the interests of the Maasai. At that time it was home to about 8,000 ...
In recent years, the Maasai of the Ngorongoro district have been the target of evictions. Tanzania has a long and troubling history of evicting communities from their lands. This has happened ...
In recent years, the Maasai of the Ngorongoro district – a region renowned for abundant wildlife and the iconic Ngorongoro Crater – have been the target of these evictions. They’ve faced ...
Just like what happened to their counterparts in Kajiado and Narok about 120 years ago, the Maasai of Ngorongoro in Tanzania have nowhere to go as their government has ignored an injunction from ...
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allAfrica.com on MSNElite syndicate threatens Tanzania’s Masai giraffeGreater awareness about illegal hunting concessions that allow the smuggling of endangered species to Dubai could prevent their decline.
is also where more than 25,000 animals and thousands of Masai pastoralists reside. Though you'll want to make time for all of Ngorongoro Conservation Area's geological and archeological sites ...
In this new environment, he is worried about the fate of their long-preserved traditions, including living in a traditional Maasai bomas (huts). Laizer said that in Ngorongoro, the laws were ...
In recent years, the Maasai of the Ngorongoro district - a region renowned for abundant wildlife and the iconic Ngorongoro Crater - have been the target of these evictions. They've faced threats ...
In recent years, the Maasai of the Ngorongoro district – a region renowned for abundant wildlife and the iconic Ngorongoro Crater – have been the target of these evictions. They’ve faced ...
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Tanzania’s Maasai are being forced off their ancestral land – the tactics the government usesTanzania has a long and troubling history of evicting communities from their lands. This has happened under the guise of expanding protected conservation areas, which make up over 40% of its ...
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