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How were the chiefs of Maasai Community appointed by the colonial government benefitted?

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1] The chiefs appointed by the colonial government often accumulated wealth over time. [2] They had a regular income with which they could buy animals, goods and lands. [3] They lent money to poor neighbours who needed cash to pay taxes. [4] Many began living in towns and got involved in trade. [5] The chiefs had both pastoral and non-pastoral income and could buy animals when their stock was depleted.



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