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Relocation of Tanzania's Masaai From Ancestral Lands Shows Elitist Tourism Still Thriving

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    2022
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Author(s)
  • Akinyi, H.
Publisher(s)
  • Skift
Type
  • Media
  • Case Studies
Categories
  • Environment
Indigenous Specific

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Level of Accessibility

Free

Description

A report on Tanzania’s eviction of Masaai families from their ancestral homes in the country’s Ngorongoro conservation area to create more space for safari tourism and trophy hunting which has sparked an international uproar about its inhumane treatment of its citizens, especially the government’s violent response to Masaai herders’ protests.

Topics
  • Land Rights
  • Self-Determination
  • Government Representation and Inclusion
  • Tourism Governance
  • Health and Wellbeing
  • Safety and Security
Geographic Focus
  • Africa
Stakeholder
  • Public Sector
  • Indigenous Leaders
  • NGOs
  • Community Organizations
Languages
  • English
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