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Maasai People and Elephants: Values and Perceptions

Publication Year: 2015

Author(s): Kioko J,Kiffner C , Ndibalema V , Hartnett E, Seefeld C

Abstract:

Effective wildlife conservation requires understanding and integration of cultural values and practices among communities within wildlife range areas. In Africa, elephants still roam outside protected areas and frequently interact with local people. Maasai-land in East Africa has a considerable elephant population, estimated to number 20,000 individuals, yet there is little understanding of the cultural values and perception of elephants among the Maasai people.There was widespread use of elephant parts (mainly tusks and dung) for traditional medicine, socio-cultural and nutritional purposes.

Source of Publication: Indian Journal of Traditional Knowledge

Vol/Issue: 1(1),13-19 pp

Country: Tanzania

Publisher/Organisation: NISCAIR-CSIR

URL:
https://nopr.niscpr.res.in/bitstream/123456789/32020/1/IJTK%201%281%29%2013-19.pdf

Theme: Traditional/ Indigenous Knowledge | Subtheme: Traditional Medicine

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