This book is a compilation of oral histories about the movement of Luo and some Bantu-speaking peoples. It includes histories of many clans or ethnic groups, and how drought, warfare, disease, and competition over pastoral resources in western Kenya forced them to look for a land that they could call their own. Highly entertaining, the stories cross over from pre-colonial to post-colonial eras, with tales of fooling the colonial officers, winning battles and producing miracles. Although warriors and chiefs play a critical part in the stories so too do unlikely actors such as women, prophets, and common farmers. As one of the elders put it, 'Without history you are like wild animals' you need to know where you came from and who you are.' Peo...
International audienceThe communities’ in Nyanza and Western Kenya situated to the east of Lake Vict...
A self-sponsored research work on Bakhero People published in Kenya It is worth noting that cultural...
The historical process of colonization has always been the subject of Postcolonial writings. The wri...
This is the history of the Meru people of Mount Kenya, based on their own traditions, from the earli...
The history of the Maasai moves, land alienation and resistance in colonial British East Africa. In...
John Yoder chronicles the history of the Kanyok, a people from the southern savanna of Zaire, from b...
Combining history, archaeology, anthropology, and linguistics, Bantu Africa: 3500 BCE to Present, sy...
This is a study of the transition and transformation between 1850 and 1939 of social formations amon...
The amaHlubi form part of the Southern Nguni who migrated into the eastern seaboard of South Africa ...
Weaving together ethnography and history, this book offers an in-depth analysis of the pre-colonial ...
This is a socio-cultural ethnography in five chapters about motorcycles and lifecycles in post-civil...
It is worth noting that cultural research is a tedious undertaking that Africa has not performed wel...
This dissertation examines the two major forced moves of the Maasai in British East Africa in the 19...
This dissertahon is a study of colonial impact on Lmaa narratives. Chapter One describes the Lmaa na...
This chapter (in the fourth edition of a widely respected anthropological textbook) traces the produ...
International audienceThe communities’ in Nyanza and Western Kenya situated to the east of Lake Vict...
A self-sponsored research work on Bakhero People published in Kenya It is worth noting that cultural...
The historical process of colonization has always been the subject of Postcolonial writings. The wri...
This is the history of the Meru people of Mount Kenya, based on their own traditions, from the earli...
The history of the Maasai moves, land alienation and resistance in colonial British East Africa. In...
John Yoder chronicles the history of the Kanyok, a people from the southern savanna of Zaire, from b...
Combining history, archaeology, anthropology, and linguistics, Bantu Africa: 3500 BCE to Present, sy...
This is a study of the transition and transformation between 1850 and 1939 of social formations amon...
The amaHlubi form part of the Southern Nguni who migrated into the eastern seaboard of South Africa ...
Weaving together ethnography and history, this book offers an in-depth analysis of the pre-colonial ...
This is a socio-cultural ethnography in five chapters about motorcycles and lifecycles in post-civil...
It is worth noting that cultural research is a tedious undertaking that Africa has not performed wel...
This dissertation examines the two major forced moves of the Maasai in British East Africa in the 19...
This dissertahon is a study of colonial impact on Lmaa narratives. Chapter One describes the Lmaa na...
This chapter (in the fourth edition of a widely respected anthropological textbook) traces the produ...
International audienceThe communities’ in Nyanza and Western Kenya situated to the east of Lake Vict...
A self-sponsored research work on Bakhero People published in Kenya It is worth noting that cultural...
The historical process of colonization has always been the subject of Postcolonial writings. The wri...