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Give reasons to explain why the Massai community lost their grazing lands

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The Maasais lost their grazing lands due to the following reasons:

  • In 1885, Maasai land was cut in half by an international boundary between British Kenya and German Tanganyika.
  • The best pastures were reserved for white settlements, and the Maasai tribes were given arid zone with uncertain rainfall and poor pastures into a small area in South Kenya and North Tanzania.
  • The British colonial government in East Africa also encouraged local peasant communities to expand cultivation. As cultivation expanded, pasturelands were turned into cultivated fields.
  • Large areas of grazing land were also turned into game reserves where pastoralists were not allowed to enter.
  • This lack of good grazing lands and a two-year drought led to losses of almost 60% cattle belonging to the Maasai tribes.
  • Thus, with the expansion of British colonization, the Maasai community lost their grazing lands.
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.The Maasais lost their grazing lands due to the following reasons: Large areas of grazing land were also turned into game reserves where pastoralists were not allowed to enter. This lack of good grazing lands and a two-year drought led to losses of almost 60% cattle belonging to the Maasai tribes

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