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Cutting off all the links with the Maasai people was not possible but still, they were discriminated against by the ____.

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Cutting off all the links with the Maasai people was not possible, but still, they were discriminated against by the whites.
Cutting off all the links with the Maasai people was not possible, but they were still discriminated against because the white people depended on black labourers to build roads and bore mines in town. As the British colonists (white) ruled over most of the area of Africa, they restricted the pastoral groups or communities from entering the city areas and markets. British (white) colonists thought it could be dangerous for their health if the pastorals entered the city's market area since the latter used to live with cattle and other livestock. They were seen as health hazards by the city folks.
 
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