Explain the laws which changed the lives of pastoralists
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The forest act completely disturbed the lives of all the pastoralists.
Their grazing grounds shrank because their movements were regulated.
By the Criminal Tribes Act many communities were classified as the Criminal Tribes.
Pastoralists were not allowed to enter these reserves.
The loss of the finest grazing lands and water resources created pressure on the small area of land that the Maasai were confined within.
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