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Masajowie eksmitowani ze swoich terenów - Redux

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Masajowie eksmitowani ze swoich terenów  - Redux
Papalai Lotmasei (19) grazes his family’s cows and sheep along the base of Mount Kerimasi in Monduli District, Tanzania, on March 1, 2024. As a young man Papalai is in the process of being initiated into the moran status, which would mark him as a warrior and guardian of his community. The Tanzanian government plans to extend the Ngorongoro Conservation Area and wildlife corridor to bordering villages in Ngorongoro, Longido and Moduli districts, which would forcibly displace communities like this from their homes.
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2024-03-01
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