- Akie
ethnic group
group=Akie
poptime=5,200
popplace=150 miles south east ofOlduvai Gorge [http://www.bbc.co.uk/tribe/tribes/akie/index.shtml]
rels=
langs=Massai - adopted
related=Ogiek - disputedThe Akie (sometimes called Mosiro, which is an Akie clan name) are an ethnic and linguistic group based in
Tanzania . In 2000 the Akie population was counted to number 5,268 [http://www.ethnologue.com/show_country.asp?name=TZ] . The Akie, like other hunter-gatherer peoples in Kenya and Tanzania, are sometimes called "Dorobo " or "Wandorobo". The Akie were featured by Bruce Parry in theBBC series 'Tribe'.Lifestyle
The Akie are one of the last actual
hunter-gatherer s left on the African Africansavanna . Beside hunting they collect honey, which involves 'steaming' out the bees, making it possible for a tribe person to reach into the hive and grab the honey. They enjoybeer which they make from honey. Due to competition for land with theMaasai , they have recently been more reliant onmaize , although this rarely produces enough food to last year around. [ [http://www.bbc.co.uk/tribe/tribes/akie/index.shtml#further3 BBC - Tribe - Akie ] ]The Akie's closest ethnic and linguistic relatives may be the
Ogiek who live farther north in Tanzania and mainlyKenya . They may have been farmers, but were forced to migrate south and resume a hunter-gatherer lifestyle after some hardship. [http://www.bbc.co.uk/tribe/tribes/akie/index.shtml] The Akie used to cover the Maasai Steppe, but now agriculture,poaching and other hunters have diminished the natural resources forcing the Akie into a bitter rivalry with theMaasai over land and water.Notes
conc. Ogiek see: http://www.ogiek.org
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