the Maasai - Kenya
http://kenia.muchoviaje.com - KENYA. The Masai are nomadic pastoralists who live today, as they always have, in the open plains of southeastern Kenya and northeastern Tanzania. His life and traditional culture revolves around their cattle, which number only wealth, and move to wherever conditions are best for their cattle. They also hunt and gather some species occasionally native plants such as aloe vera, used for the "cold burns" but usually not engaged in agriculture. The Masai live in settlements called bomas, circles of huts made of sticks and surrounded by fences to enclose livestock. The huts are built with extraordinary bricks prepared from animal dung, straw and mud in order to waterproof them and give them strength. The interior walls are smoothed and then smoked and often have tiny skylights but no windows.
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