This dissertation [traces] the relationship of trade and pastoralism in Somali society in precolonial and colonial northeastern Kenya, and [analyzes] the conflict between these nomadic pastoralists and the British induced economy which threatened Somali independence and their traditional livelihood
Abstract Pastoral livelihoods are evolving rapidly. The emergence of globalized markets and the inte...
The proposed research is an anthropological study of the factors affecting the marketing of live sto...
This dissertation outlines the agrarian history of the Oromo from their sixteenth century migration ...
In the span of one hundred years, the Borana pastoralist communities of Northern Kenya experienced r...
This thesis attempts a reconstruction of the history of the pastoral tribes of northern Kenya and co...
v, 123 leaves ; 28 cm.Includes abstract.Includes bibliographical references (leaves 117-123).African...
Livestock export is the backbone of livelihood earnings for the inhabitants of the Horn of Africa. T...
This thesis is a study of British administration in Kenya\u27s Northern Frontier District (NFD) betw...
This thesis gives an overview of the Maasai livestock economy as it has developed between 1890 and...
Recent literature on pastoralism tends to either portray it as a largely maladaptive practice on the...
This study is of the Dorobo/Akiek, who lived in the forests of central Kenya and of their unique and...
This research unravels the economic collapse of the Datoga pastoralists of central and northern Tanz...
Livestock husbandry is the dominant system of production in Somaliland. Close to half of the populat...
The article explores the colonial entails in the Horn of Africa, especially in the fratricidal confl...
Much scholarship about Indian populations in East Africa examines their histories through categories...
Abstract Pastoral livelihoods are evolving rapidly. The emergence of globalized markets and the inte...
The proposed research is an anthropological study of the factors affecting the marketing of live sto...
This dissertation outlines the agrarian history of the Oromo from their sixteenth century migration ...
In the span of one hundred years, the Borana pastoralist communities of Northern Kenya experienced r...
This thesis attempts a reconstruction of the history of the pastoral tribes of northern Kenya and co...
v, 123 leaves ; 28 cm.Includes abstract.Includes bibliographical references (leaves 117-123).African...
Livestock export is the backbone of livelihood earnings for the inhabitants of the Horn of Africa. T...
This thesis is a study of British administration in Kenya\u27s Northern Frontier District (NFD) betw...
This thesis gives an overview of the Maasai livestock economy as it has developed between 1890 and...
Recent literature on pastoralism tends to either portray it as a largely maladaptive practice on the...
This study is of the Dorobo/Akiek, who lived in the forests of central Kenya and of their unique and...
This research unravels the economic collapse of the Datoga pastoralists of central and northern Tanz...
Livestock husbandry is the dominant system of production in Somaliland. Close to half of the populat...
The article explores the colonial entails in the Horn of Africa, especially in the fratricidal confl...
Much scholarship about Indian populations in East Africa examines their histories through categories...
Abstract Pastoral livelihoods are evolving rapidly. The emergence of globalized markets and the inte...
The proposed research is an anthropological study of the factors affecting the marketing of live sto...
This dissertation outlines the agrarian history of the Oromo from their sixteenth century migration ...