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Maa Heritage and Origin of Clans
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Maa Heritage and Origin of Clans

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A lot have been studied, researched and written about the Maasai people. For instance, in the 19th century, the first attempt to put Maa, the language of the Maasai in writing was done in the person of Rev. Dr. Johann Ludwig Kraft (1810 - 1881). In 1854, he published a vocabulary of the Enkutuk Eloikob. In 1857, Jacob Erhardt, an explorer also wrote a vocabulary of Enkuduk Eloikob. And as if that was not enough, in 1883, Joseph Thomson a Scottish explorer wrote through masailand making a sketchy account of his escapades in Maasailand in which he made history for crisscrossing. In 1905, Alfred Claud Hollis was at it again when he wrote The Masai: Their language and focklore. But in this one, by then chief secretary to the Administration of the East Africa protectorate, it was the introductory part by Eliot which became a stupendous masterpiece.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
LAP Lambert Academic Publishing
Date
10 July 2024
Pages
120
ISBN
9786207809301

This title is printed to order. This book may have been self-published. If so, we cannot guarantee the quality of the content. In the main most books will have gone through the editing process however some may not. We therefore suggest that you be aware of this before ordering this book. If in doubt check either the author or publisher’s details as we are unable to accept any returns unless they are faulty. Please contact us if you have any questions.

A lot have been studied, researched and written about the Maasai people. For instance, in the 19th century, the first attempt to put Maa, the language of the Maasai in writing was done in the person of Rev. Dr. Johann Ludwig Kraft (1810 - 1881). In 1854, he published a vocabulary of the Enkutuk Eloikob. In 1857, Jacob Erhardt, an explorer also wrote a vocabulary of Enkuduk Eloikob. And as if that was not enough, in 1883, Joseph Thomson a Scottish explorer wrote through masailand making a sketchy account of his escapades in Maasailand in which he made history for crisscrossing. In 1905, Alfred Claud Hollis was at it again when he wrote The Masai: Their language and focklore. But in this one, by then chief secretary to the Administration of the East Africa protectorate, it was the introductory part by Eliot which became a stupendous masterpiece.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
LAP Lambert Academic Publishing
Date
10 July 2024
Pages
120
ISBN
9786207809301