Under colonial rule the life of pastoralists change dramatically explain
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Their home and only source of income was taken away from them.
They were not allowed to enter the forests.
Their livelihood was banned.
They were not allowed to graze their cattle and had to pay tax if did so.
They were not settle, according to Britishers, were seen as not law abiding citizens.
Their movements were limited.
Their land was turned into cultivated land and the area of pasteurising shrieked.
They were not allowed to enter the forests.
Their livelihood was banned.
They were not allowed to graze their cattle and had to pay tax if did so.
They were not settle, according to Britishers, were seen as not law abiding citizens.
Their movements were limited.
Their land was turned into cultivated land and the area of pasteurising shrieked.
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