The continuation of the story is similar to the colonization history of the USA. White settlers began moving to the fertile highlands north of Nairobi and forced the authorities to push the Maasai into two reserves.
In 1911,
despite the treaty, they seized the northern reserve and relocated the Maasai
to the southern one. By 1920, the number of settlers had grown to 9,000, and by
1950 to 80,000.
Janin Klemenčič (to be continued)
