Q- How did the British carry out the administration of Maasais?
Answer- The British carry out the administration of Maasais by the following ways:
·The British appointed Chiefs of tribes whom they think would be responsible person for that responsibility of whole tribe.
·They had now both pastoral and non-pastoral income and could buy animals when their stock was depleted.
·They lent a large amount of money to several poor who need cash to pay taxes. Many of them began to live in towns and work as traders there.
·These Chiefs managed to survive amid the devastations of war and drought.
·They imposed lots of restrictions on raiding and warfare, thereby restricting the authority of elders and warriors.
·The Chief often collected wealth over time. They had a regular income with which they could buy asserts such as animals, lands, goods e.t.c. .
These are some of the ways through which British carry out administration of the Maasais.