This is a case study about the Maasai and their land rights. The Maasai are semi-nomadic pastoralists, living in southern Kenya and northern Tanzania. It is said that they came to this area, now called Maasailand, about 300 years ago. In the beginning, they were independent and free to walk and graze their cattle without limitations and regulations. But when the British and German colonizers of these countries came to Maasailand, they discovered the advantages of its nature and started creating reserves. The Maasai were not strong enough to resist and it resulted in a land loss of two thirds for them. This has forced them to change their livelihood. They have to combine their pastoral lifestyle with other ways to make a living. The main pur...
Over the past four decades, Maasai pastoralists in Tanzania have adopted agriculture, integrating it...
This is the author's peer-reviewed final manuscript, as accepted by the publisher. The published art...
The Maasai are well known pastoralists from East Africa who have lived a long and proud past; howeve...
This is a case study about the Maasai and their land rights. The Maasai are semi-nomadic pastoralist...
Pastoralism economy has diversified due to loss of their livestock. However, this is taken as a posi...
People, livestock and wildlife have lived together on the savannas of East Africa for millennia. The...
This thesis examines how the Maasai of Tanzania and Kenya are being deprived of their culture. The l...
The Maasailand of Kenya and Tanzania supports one of the richest wildlife populations remaining on E...
Wildlife and pastoral peoples have lived side-by-side in the Mara ecosystem of south-western Kenya f...
The primary goal of my study was to evaluate strategies for promoting local support for wildlife con...
This dissertation deals with the problem of human-wildlife conflicts in Kenya from 1850 to 2000 and ...
The Ngorongoro Highlands and the serengeti Plains in nothern Tanzania are renowed for their abundant...
Graduation date: 2009For centuries in what is now southern Kenya and northern Tanzania, nomadic,\ud ...
This dissertation examines the sustainability of the use of oxen by the Maasai and Arusha (WaArusha)...
This thesis gives an overview of the Maasai livestock economy as it has developed between 1890 and...
Over the past four decades, Maasai pastoralists in Tanzania have adopted agriculture, integrating it...
This is the author's peer-reviewed final manuscript, as accepted by the publisher. The published art...
The Maasai are well known pastoralists from East Africa who have lived a long and proud past; howeve...
This is a case study about the Maasai and their land rights. The Maasai are semi-nomadic pastoralist...
Pastoralism economy has diversified due to loss of their livestock. However, this is taken as a posi...
People, livestock and wildlife have lived together on the savannas of East Africa for millennia. The...
This thesis examines how the Maasai of Tanzania and Kenya are being deprived of their culture. The l...
The Maasailand of Kenya and Tanzania supports one of the richest wildlife populations remaining on E...
Wildlife and pastoral peoples have lived side-by-side in the Mara ecosystem of south-western Kenya f...
The primary goal of my study was to evaluate strategies for promoting local support for wildlife con...
This dissertation deals with the problem of human-wildlife conflicts in Kenya from 1850 to 2000 and ...
The Ngorongoro Highlands and the serengeti Plains in nothern Tanzania are renowed for their abundant...
Graduation date: 2009For centuries in what is now southern Kenya and northern Tanzania, nomadic,\ud ...
This dissertation examines the sustainability of the use of oxen by the Maasai and Arusha (WaArusha)...
This thesis gives an overview of the Maasai livestock economy as it has developed between 1890 and...
Over the past four decades, Maasai pastoralists in Tanzania have adopted agriculture, integrating it...
This is the author's peer-reviewed final manuscript, as accepted by the publisher. The published art...
The Maasai are well known pastoralists from East Africa who have lived a long and proud past; howeve...