ABSTRACT This essay examines the dynamics of the face-to-face inter-ethnic relationship in a multi-ethnic situation among pastoralists of Northern Kenya. Segmentary descent system is a well known characteristic of East African pastoral society as a means of social interaction (Evans-Pritchard, 1940). As a charactaristic of these systems, each segment (ethnic group, clan, sub-clan, lineage) according to patrilineal descent is sequenced in a highly hierarchical way, and categorizes people clearly with behavior norms (marriage, cohabitation, coopera-tion etc.). Clanship is especially important in every aspect of their lives. The Ariaal in the Mars abit district of northern Kenya have been reported as being a mixture of the Samburu and Rendille...
The conservation of in situ crop diversity is a key issue to ensure food security. Understanding the...
Cross-cultural research involves explanatory arguments framed at the meta-level of a cohort of socie...
Anthropological theory most often arises out of engagements with ethnography, but is too often incau...
This book presents a study on inter-ethnic relationships resulting from the clan organization of the...
Among the Maa-speaking Ndorobo people on the southern Mau escarpment in Kenya, basic assumptions co...
The Murle are a pastoral people living in Southern Sudan. This dissertation reconsiders the basic un...
The relation of pastoral societies with the 'outside world' has proved to be one of structural det...
In places formerly characterised by the economic and political predominance of mobile pastoralists, ...
Livelihood surveys often categorise pastoralist households by economic activity and material assets,...
The reality today is that we are all interdependent and have to co-exist on this small planet theref...
Recent literature on pastoralism tends to either portray it as a largely maladaptive practice on the...
This is a study of the transition and transformation between 1850 and 1939 of social formations amon...
This thesis is the outcome of a fieldwork which I carried out among the Mursi people of Southwestern...
The Samburu of northern Kenya have experienced a range of transformations in age and gender-based do...
The study sought to examine the impact of Kuria clans ’ categorization on perceived similarities and...
The conservation of in situ crop diversity is a key issue to ensure food security. Understanding the...
Cross-cultural research involves explanatory arguments framed at the meta-level of a cohort of socie...
Anthropological theory most often arises out of engagements with ethnography, but is too often incau...
This book presents a study on inter-ethnic relationships resulting from the clan organization of the...
Among the Maa-speaking Ndorobo people on the southern Mau escarpment in Kenya, basic assumptions co...
The Murle are a pastoral people living in Southern Sudan. This dissertation reconsiders the basic un...
The relation of pastoral societies with the 'outside world' has proved to be one of structural det...
In places formerly characterised by the economic and political predominance of mobile pastoralists, ...
Livelihood surveys often categorise pastoralist households by economic activity and material assets,...
The reality today is that we are all interdependent and have to co-exist on this small planet theref...
Recent literature on pastoralism tends to either portray it as a largely maladaptive practice on the...
This is a study of the transition and transformation between 1850 and 1939 of social formations amon...
This thesis is the outcome of a fieldwork which I carried out among the Mursi people of Southwestern...
The Samburu of northern Kenya have experienced a range of transformations in age and gender-based do...
The study sought to examine the impact of Kuria clans ’ categorization on perceived similarities and...
The conservation of in situ crop diversity is a key issue to ensure food security. Understanding the...
Cross-cultural research involves explanatory arguments framed at the meta-level of a cohort of socie...
Anthropological theory most often arises out of engagements with ethnography, but is too often incau...