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The Masai or Massais are an African ethnic group of seminomates located in Kenya and northern Tanzania. ▪ Total population: 883,000 ▪ Regions with significant population: Kenya 453,000 and Tanzania 430,000 ▪ Language: Maa ▪ Religion: monotheistic animism Due to their distinct customs and residence near the hunting grounds of East Africa, they are among the most well known internationally. The Masai preserve many of their cultural traditions while engaging in contemporary regional and global economic, social, and political forces. Your language is maa. In 1994, the Masai population in Kenya was estimated at 453,000 and in 1993, the Masai population of Tanzania was estimated at 430,000, making up an estimated total Masai population of 883,000. Estimates of the Massai populations in both countries are complicated because of their nomadic nature and they are the only ethnic group allowed to travel freely across the borders between Kenya and Tanzania.