Give reasons to explain why the MASSAI community lost their grazing land
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From the late 19th century, The British colonial rulers promoted cultivation on pasture lands. The movement of herders were restricted in the settlements. The Maasais therefore lost their grazing areas. 4.The Maasais were forced to live in a dry area where there was a little water and poor pasture.
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The Maasailand was divided into British and German territories in 1885. The new international boundary restricted the movement of the Maasai community. Moreover, declaration of a vast tract of pastureland into game reserves also reduced the pastureland for Maasai.
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The Maasailand was divided into British and German territories in 1885. The new international boundary restricted the movement of the Maasai community. Moreover, declaration of a vast tract of pastureland into game reserves also reduced the pastureland for Maasai.
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