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For example , in Kenya , despite group ranch boundaries theoretically limiting access to and movement across private property , Maasai herders resort to traditional livestock movements in time of drought ( Grandin and Lembuya , 1987 ) .
For example , in Kenya , despite group ranch boundaries theoretically limiting access to and movement across private property , Maasai herders resort to traditional livestock movements in time of drought ( Grandin and Lembuya , 1987 ) .
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Tanzanian animals are marketed in Kenya through a long established if unofficial cross - border trade whose direction depends on relative market conditions in Kenya and Tanzania ( see also Raikes , 1981 ; Homewood and Rodgers , 1991 ) .
Tanzanian animals are marketed in Kenya through a long established if unofficial cross - border trade whose direction depends on relative market conditions in Kenya and Tanzania ( see also Raikes , 1981 ; Homewood and Rodgers , 1991 ) .
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The military records or archival material of those years are not available to the public at the Kenya National Archives . There is very little about the conflict in history books ( e.g. Markakis , 1987 : 182–91 ; Orwa , 1989 : 232–3 ) .
The military records or archival material of those years are not available to the public at the Kenya National Archives . There is very little about the conflict in history books ( e.g. Markakis , 1987 : 182–91 ; Orwa , 1989 : 232–3 ) .
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