. Discovery of lakes Rudolf and Stefanie; a narrative of Count Samuel Teleki's exploring & hunting expedition in eastern equatorial Africa in 1887 & 1888. ACCOUNT OF THE MASAI 243 the Masai form the most southerly group of the Miotic tribes, extending far away to the north, and are, so to speak, wedged in amongst the Bantu tribes and the people of Kamasia, Suk, Turkana, Karamoyo, and Lango, form a connecting link with the Shilluks and Bari. The districts occupied by the Masai extend on the south as far as S. lat. 6°, and are bounded on the east first by the Upper Pangani, then by the L


. Discovery of lakes Rudolf and Stefanie; a narrative of Count Samuel Teleki's exploring & hunting expedition in eastern equatorial Africa in 1887 & 1888. ACCOUNT OF THE MASAI 243 the Masai form the most southerly group of the Miotic tribes, extending far away to the north, and are, so to speak, wedged in amongst the Bantu tribes and the people of Kamasia, Suk, Turkana, Karamoyo, and Lango, form a connecting link with the Shilluks and Bari. The districts occupied by the Masai extend on the south as far as S. lat. 6°, and are bounded on the east first by the Upper Pangani, then by the Lederick or Kibonoto river, beyond which the frontier line skirts round the northern base of Kili-. WATER-HOLE AT MASIMANI. manjaro to Kimangelia, whence it extends from Ngongo Bagas and the western boundary of Kikuyuland to the western base of Mount Kenia. The northern boundary may be said to extend from about the junction of the Guaso Karok with the Guaso Nyiro in a south-westerly direction, the extent of territory owned by the Masai on the west being undefined, though it may be roughly said to coincide with 35° 40" E. long. construction are, however, associated certain special racial peculiarities, so that the name has come to include a whole ethnographical group. R 2. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original Höhnel, Ludwig, Ritter von, 1857-1942; Teleki, Samuel, Székigrof, 1845-1916; Bell, Nancy R. E. Meugens, "Mrs. A. E. Bell,". London, Longmans, Green and Co.


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