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Why were the chiefs appointed by the britishers not affected by war and drought in Massai land ?

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Answered by sudha3292
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The chiefs appointed by the colonial government often accumulated wealth over time. They had a regular income with which they could buy animals, goods and land. They lent money to poor neighbours who needed cash to pay taxes. Many of them began living in towns, and became involved in trade. Their wives and children stayed back in the villages to look after the animals.  These chiefs managed to survive the devastations of war and drought. They had both pastoral and non-pastoral income, and could buy animals when their stock was depleted. Read more on Sarthaks.com - https://www.sarthaks.com/266205/why-were-the-chiefs-appointed-by-the-british-not-affected-by-war-or-drought-in-maasai-land

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