Examines the historical construction of Kenyan Maasai people and 'Maasailand' in the context of the interrelated networks of knowledge and practice in development, ecology and conservation and safari tourism
Arts and Sciences Research GrantThe Maasai are a group of semi-nomadic pastoralists that have tradit...
Integrated conservation and development projects have been widely promoted across Africa. These ofte...
Pastoralism economy has diversified due to loss of their livestock. However, this is taken as a posi...
This dissertation deals with the problem of human-wildlife conflicts in Kenya from 1850 to 2000 and ...
People, livestock and wildlife have lived together on the savannas of East Africa for millennia. The...
The changes in Maasai livelihood and nomadic lifestyle have been the focus of scholars, with more re...
The history of the Maasai moves, land alienation and resistance in colonial British East Africa. In...
This is a case study about the Maasai and their land rights. The Maasai are semi-nomadic pastoralist...
The Maasai people have acted as the historical stewards of the land and wildlife of the Amboseli Eco...
In the history and landscape of Kenya, misinformed narratives suggesting the incompatibility of Maas...
In this paper I argue for building dialogues between scientific and Maasai knowledge articulations, ...
Kenya’s wildlife has long been considered an international treasure. Travelling to the renowned Masa...
This thesis examines how the Maasai of Tanzania and Kenya are being deprived of their culture. The l...
During the years of 1968-1969 I had the honor and good fortune of teaching at Olkejuado Secondary Sc...
The Maasai of East Africa are excellent examples of Indigenous culture in transition. In spite of pr...
Arts and Sciences Research GrantThe Maasai are a group of semi-nomadic pastoralists that have tradit...
Integrated conservation and development projects have been widely promoted across Africa. These ofte...
Pastoralism economy has diversified due to loss of their livestock. However, this is taken as a posi...
This dissertation deals with the problem of human-wildlife conflicts in Kenya from 1850 to 2000 and ...
People, livestock and wildlife have lived together on the savannas of East Africa for millennia. The...
The changes in Maasai livelihood and nomadic lifestyle have been the focus of scholars, with more re...
The history of the Maasai moves, land alienation and resistance in colonial British East Africa. In...
This is a case study about the Maasai and their land rights. The Maasai are semi-nomadic pastoralist...
The Maasai people have acted as the historical stewards of the land and wildlife of the Amboseli Eco...
In the history and landscape of Kenya, misinformed narratives suggesting the incompatibility of Maas...
In this paper I argue for building dialogues between scientific and Maasai knowledge articulations, ...
Kenya’s wildlife has long been considered an international treasure. Travelling to the renowned Masa...
This thesis examines how the Maasai of Tanzania and Kenya are being deprived of their culture. The l...
During the years of 1968-1969 I had the honor and good fortune of teaching at Olkejuado Secondary Sc...
The Maasai of East Africa are excellent examples of Indigenous culture in transition. In spite of pr...
Arts and Sciences Research GrantThe Maasai are a group of semi-nomadic pastoralists that have tradit...
Integrated conservation and development projects have been widely promoted across Africa. These ofte...
Pastoralism economy has diversified due to loss of their livestock. However, this is taken as a posi...