1.maasai faced loss of their grazing land because europeans changed all the grazing land into white settlement and maasai were pushed into small areas.
2. european also encouraged the peasants to expand cultivation.
3.pastrolists were not allowed to enter in the reserved because large area of pastrolists were changed into national park and reserves.
4.they also lost their grazing land because the grazing land changed into water resources.
5. the grazing land was shrank.
6.fodder of the animals was the main problem of the pastrolists.
The Maasai community lost their grazing lands due to government land policies that favored conservation efforts and wildlife reserves over traditional pastoralist practices. Population growth and competition for resources from other communities also contributed to the loss of their grazing lands. Additionally, commercial agriculture and tourism expansion further encroached on their territory.
Massai died in 1911.
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Massai Mara, Kenya
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massai people located at Kenyan. So kenyan's acceptable currency use dollar,Euro, etc..
they lost their land to colonial powers. , their land was transformed into cultivable land. , the movement was restricted.
There are six; Reticulated Giraffe Masai Giraffe Rothschild Giraffe South African Giraffe Thornicroft Giraffe Nigerian Giraffe
The cast of Massai - Les guerriers de la pluie - 2004 includes: Daniel Kipa Ole Nginai as Kibo Elisabeth Mpetti as Old Laila Sereti Mpetti as Young Laila Ngotiek Ole Mako as Merono Parkasio Ole Muntet as Lomotoon Peniki Ole Soyiantet as Ole Musurpei Ole Toroge as Njaro John Parkuyere Nkinai as Shetar
Savanna areas are popular with nomads (people who move from place to place) e.g. Massai tribe of Kenya. This method of farming can be beneficial to the environment. Grazing animals are not kept in just one area. They are moved from place to place, allowing vegetation to recover. However, in times of serious drought animals can remove the scarce vegetation cover. This leaves the soil prone to erosion. Desertification (land turning to desert) occurs in extreme cases.