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Traditional Cases of Masai Tribes in Africa

Masai people are nomadic people on the African grassland, which is really different from the nomadic people in China. They are strong and good at living in the wild, making all kinds of deadly weapons. Moreover, they have a very strange tradition, that is, a long time ago, when they were in the bar mitzvah, everyone had to kill a lion, otherwise it would not be recognized by the tribe.

The feud between the lion and the Masai can be said to date back to hundreds of years ago, because hundreds of years ago, the Masai tribe had such a strange custom, that is, everyone had to kill a lion when he was an adult, that is to say, they had to be able to defeat the lion, whether using traps or using various weapons, and they had to achieve such results in order to be recognized by the tribe, otherwise they would have to wander abroad alone, because the tribe did not admit that in that era of low productivity, a person was poor.

Lions are certainly not defenseless. Masai people, in order to hunt lions, even if they use various traps, there will still be many lions that are resistant and cause great casualties, but quite a few people still survive, that is to say, they really have a deeper understanding of lions and know how to deal with them, so their personal fighting ability and field survival ability are very strong. But now there is no such custom, because the society is progressing, and the nomadic people in Africa are gradually improving their way of life, because now the living conditions have become very good, the IQ is satisfied, there is no problem with basic food and clothing, and there is no need to risk their lives to hunt lions.

Lions are very fierce animals on the grassland. In fact, the lion is not afraid of the Masai people, because for him, anyone is food in his eyes, but it is a process of wits and wits. People will die if they win, and they will naturally become food for lions if they lose. The two are constantly entangled because of their profound historical origins.