How did the massai lose their grazing land
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Subsequently, grazing lands were taken over for White settlement and the Maasai were pushed into a small area in South Kenya and North Tanganyika. The Maasai lost about 60% of their precolonial lands. ... Very often these reserves were in areas that had traditionally been regular grazing grounds for Maasaiherds.
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Subsequently, grazing lands were taken over for White settlement and the Maasai were pushed into a small area in South Kenya and North Tanganyika. The Maasai lost about 60% of their precolonial lands. ... Very often these reserves were in areas that had traditionally been regular grazing grounds for Maasaiherds.
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Subsequently, grazing lands were taken over for White settlement and the Maasai were pushed into a small area in South Kenya and North Tanganyika. The Maasai lost about 60% of their precolonial lands. ... Very often these reserves were in areas that had traditionally been regular grazing grounds for Maasai herds.
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