This is the published version. Also found here http://www.jstor.org/stable/359710
The struggle for land is a phenomenon which can be observed worldwide. In its occurrence it is not r...
Cattle raiding is iconic of the colonial frontier in Southern African history and historiography. In...
Certain aspects of livestock production and social organization in a group of East African nomadic p...
This is the published version. Also found here http://www.jstor.org/stable/359710
The Maasai of East Africa are well-known and much-studied cattle pastoralists. Unlike other studies ...
Livestock raiding has been a source of conflict amongst and between pastoral societies in Africa for...
Pastoralists in East Africa\u27s arid and semi-arid lands (ASAL) regularly confront climatic shocks ...
The agro-pastoral Kuria people of East Africa, whose population straddles the border between Tanzani...
Evidence of change in cattle rustling practice among pastoralist communities worldwide has been note...
[Synopsis] The Eastern Rift Valley is an area with complex geography and climate, which allows vario...
While economic development has proven elusive in African pastoral systems, change is pervasive. The ...
The majority of those living in the border region of Kenya, Sudan, and Uganda are pastoralists, whos...
These 50-60% are found in Africa with largest number found in the North Eastern region. Pastoralism ...
ntergroup conflict is a persistent feature of many human societies yet little is known about why ind...
This thesis explores the issue of persistent violence between pastoralists andthe state in north eas...
The struggle for land is a phenomenon which can be observed worldwide. In its occurrence it is not r...
Cattle raiding is iconic of the colonial frontier in Southern African history and historiography. In...
Certain aspects of livestock production and social organization in a group of East African nomadic p...
This is the published version. Also found here http://www.jstor.org/stable/359710
The Maasai of East Africa are well-known and much-studied cattle pastoralists. Unlike other studies ...
Livestock raiding has been a source of conflict amongst and between pastoral societies in Africa for...
Pastoralists in East Africa\u27s arid and semi-arid lands (ASAL) regularly confront climatic shocks ...
The agro-pastoral Kuria people of East Africa, whose population straddles the border between Tanzani...
Evidence of change in cattle rustling practice among pastoralist communities worldwide has been note...
[Synopsis] The Eastern Rift Valley is an area with complex geography and climate, which allows vario...
While economic development has proven elusive in African pastoral systems, change is pervasive. The ...
The majority of those living in the border region of Kenya, Sudan, and Uganda are pastoralists, whos...
These 50-60% are found in Africa with largest number found in the North Eastern region. Pastoralism ...
ntergroup conflict is a persistent feature of many human societies yet little is known about why ind...
This thesis explores the issue of persistent violence between pastoralists andthe state in north eas...
The struggle for land is a phenomenon which can be observed worldwide. In its occurrence it is not r...
Cattle raiding is iconic of the colonial frontier in Southern African history and historiography. In...
Certain aspects of livestock production and social organization in a group of East African nomadic p...