Research into the daily lives of East Africans is either outdated or too narrowly focused. This presentation is the result of field research done in East Africa, especially focusing on how East Africans view and practice family and community living. It answers the questions of: What is family to an East African? What does community living look like in East Africa? And how can Westerners apply these intercultural ideas in practical ways
Problem. Problems have been identified in the African family that is caught up in a cross-cultural s...
Lecture as part of symposium, The Company They Keep: Symposium in honor of Beatrice Whiting. Socie...
Traditional healing, alternately called traditional medicine or complementary and alternative medici...
Research into the daily lives of East Africans is either outdated or too narrowly focused. This pres...
This paper interrogates traditional African community values; the family; wellness; and the impact o...
International audienceThis paper presents an overview of the literature on the family in East Africa...
The study is qualitative in nature and it examines the principles in the African community and the d...
The African family has been the basic structure that performed the functions of a social system even...
Beyond reasonable doubt, the influence of Western culture and civilizations has enervated traditiona...
The study examines the changes in Yoruba traditional family values, using Akoko communities as case ...
This ethnographic research project focused on the East African communities established in Western Wa...
It is almost impossible to conceive of a people without culture for this would mean that s...
The family is one of the most important institutions of African societies. Where is it going today? ...
Prior to this present state of cultural erosion, the Shona tradition in Zimbabwe regarded the extend...
The desire to belong is one important aspect of humankind. Certainly to be a member of a family is a...
Problem. Problems have been identified in the African family that is caught up in a cross-cultural s...
Lecture as part of symposium, The Company They Keep: Symposium in honor of Beatrice Whiting. Socie...
Traditional healing, alternately called traditional medicine or complementary and alternative medici...
Research into the daily lives of East Africans is either outdated or too narrowly focused. This pres...
This paper interrogates traditional African community values; the family; wellness; and the impact o...
International audienceThis paper presents an overview of the literature on the family in East Africa...
The study is qualitative in nature and it examines the principles in the African community and the d...
The African family has been the basic structure that performed the functions of a social system even...
Beyond reasonable doubt, the influence of Western culture and civilizations has enervated traditiona...
The study examines the changes in Yoruba traditional family values, using Akoko communities as case ...
This ethnographic research project focused on the East African communities established in Western Wa...
It is almost impossible to conceive of a people without culture for this would mean that s...
The family is one of the most important institutions of African societies. Where is it going today? ...
Prior to this present state of cultural erosion, the Shona tradition in Zimbabwe regarded the extend...
The desire to belong is one important aspect of humankind. Certainly to be a member of a family is a...
Problem. Problems have been identified in the African family that is caught up in a cross-cultural s...
Lecture as part of symposium, The Company They Keep: Symposium in honor of Beatrice Whiting. Socie...
Traditional healing, alternately called traditional medicine or complementary and alternative medici...