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Give reason to explain why the Maasai Community lost their grazing lands ?

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Answered by NINAD8787
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maasai community lost their grazing lands because certain colonial laws reduced their movements and at time their movements stopped by which they could not graze their herds and their herds and sheeps prone to diseases and died.
Answered by Anonymous
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In the late nineteenth century, in what would be knowns as the ‘scramble for Africa’, European imperial powers slicing up the region into different colonies with little to no regard about the local sentiments. In 1885, the land of the Maasai, Maasailand, was cut into half with an international boundary between British Kenya and German Tanzania. As a result, the best grazing lands were reserved for white settlers with Maasai being pushed into a small area in southern Kenya and northern Tanzania.

Large areas of grazing land were also turned into game reserves like the Maasai Mara and Samburu National Park in Kenya and Serengeti Park in Tanzania. Pastoralists were not allowed to enter these reserves; they could neither hunt animals nor graze their herds in these areas.

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