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THE ROLES OF MZUNGU IN LIFE OF MAASAI

Maasais in general don't like Zanzibar - the island full of Muslims where nobody likes them, where nobody respects them. They would like to stay at home in Tanzania but they need money. Therefore the only reason why they are coming is to find and catch naive and in the best case stupid woman from abroad who will happily and blindly pay for them everything and who will take care of these weak men. They don't need any wife - they need the rich mother because they are small children who are not able to take care about themselves alone. Without white women the most of them would have nothing. And if the mzungu is 20 or 50 years old - it's making no difference for them. The point is still the same. Selfish usage for getting money and other advantages from being with her. For some reason women from Europe or America in wide age range are able to date or to marry weak savages from African bush who can't, who don't want and who will not give them anything. Normal relat...

A CULTURE IN PERIL

Article written by:  Melanie Furman,  May  02, 2023 https://terralingua.org/2023/05/02/a-culture-in-peril-tanzanias-maasai-forced-from-their-ancestral-lands/ Here is an article about injustice which Maasais are facing today and also there is written some information about the tribe. Let's get the deeper look on what is inside. “A Culture in Peril: Tanzania's Maasai Forced from Their Ancestral Lands.” The culture of Maasais is in the danger. This is what we can read. And why ? Because Maasais in Tanzania are forced move away from their ancestral lands.  Maasais are Nilotic tribe. The expression "Nilotic" means - the people who migrated down the Nile river from the area of South Sudan and who are speaking Nilotic language (Maa is one of them). Maasais came to Kenya and Northern Tanzania only 200 years ago. Bantu people (people speaking Bantu languages) came to Tanzania 4000 years ago, they migrated from the areas in West Africa. Maasais are ( to African conditions) ...