who are maasai? how did they lose their grazing Land?
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In 1885, Maasais land were divided between the British and the Germans. The Maasai community was pushed into a small area in South Kenya and North Tanzania which considerably reduced their grazing lands. 3. From the late 19th century, The British colonial rulers promoted cultivation on pasture lands
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Maasai is a community of African Pastoralists living in Kenya and northern Tanzania.
Explanation:
- During the rule of the British, there war many fights, which divided the Massai grazing land within the 'British Colonial ruler' and the Germans.
- In this way, Massai lost their grazing land and their lands were used for cultivation Purposes where they were not allowed to enter.
- Many of the 'Grazing Land' were converted to National Park some of these are Masai Mara and Serengeti National Park.
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