Why were chiefs appointed by the british ? How was their life different from the poor pastoralists?

Chiefs were appointed by the British so that the colonial British rulers could impose greater control on the Maasai people through these chiefs. These chiefs traditionally had responsibility for conducting religious and spiritual rituals. They were different from the pastoralists as their main responsibility was to conduct rituals and not graze cattle. Later, the chiefs became political and military leaders under the British.   

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