The Sandawe are one of two groups of north-central Tanzania, along with the Hadza, whose language has been categorized (controversially) as Khoisan by some linguists. Due partly to this linguistic categorization, ancestral Sandawe are thought to have been foragers until recent centuries. Foraging contributes to present-day Sandawe identity, but local and outside observers alike have described this legacy as endangered by increasing sedentism and a growing reliance upon food production. Long-term ethnographic and ethnobotanical research concerning a particular category of plant foods – leafy vegetables – suggests that contemporary food-getting repertoires form a complex social, spatial, and temporal system that exceeds the explanatory capaci...
Over the past four decades, Maasai pastoralists in Tanzania have adopted agriculture, integrating it...
The Tanzanian Rift Valley is unique on the continent in that speakers of all major African language ...
A Thesis 2019This study presents an analysis of the dynamics of indigenous soil-water management pr...
This dissertation comprises an archaeological investigation of landscape occupation, food-getting re...
ABSTRACT In this article, I discuss the diversification of cultivation in southwestern Tanzania, par...
The Hadza and Sandawe are typically described as descendants of deep-time lineages capable of provid...
Who are the rural people of Africa? What does it mean to be part of a ‘rural’ community in contempor...
Human ecological relations with plants are fundamental to the food sovereignty of indigenous and rur...
[Synopsis] The Eastern Rift Valley is an area with complex geography and climate, which allows vario...
The spread of agriculture across sub-Saharan Africa has long been attributed to the large-scale migr...
The scarcity and degradation of land resources in rural African environments threatens human securit...
Theoretical developments in the study of hunger and famines are largely grouped into two schools, on...
Inspired by guidelines in the works of linguists (e.g. Bernd Heine, Henry Muzale, Karsten Legère) an...
Author provides a cultural-ecological interpretation of the roles and place of women in two societi...
none4noBackground: This research was performed in four villages adjacent the boundary of Udzungwa Mo...
Over the past four decades, Maasai pastoralists in Tanzania have adopted agriculture, integrating it...
The Tanzanian Rift Valley is unique on the continent in that speakers of all major African language ...
A Thesis 2019This study presents an analysis of the dynamics of indigenous soil-water management pr...
This dissertation comprises an archaeological investigation of landscape occupation, food-getting re...
ABSTRACT In this article, I discuss the diversification of cultivation in southwestern Tanzania, par...
The Hadza and Sandawe are typically described as descendants of deep-time lineages capable of provid...
Who are the rural people of Africa? What does it mean to be part of a ‘rural’ community in contempor...
Human ecological relations with plants are fundamental to the food sovereignty of indigenous and rur...
[Synopsis] The Eastern Rift Valley is an area with complex geography and climate, which allows vario...
The spread of agriculture across sub-Saharan Africa has long been attributed to the large-scale migr...
The scarcity and degradation of land resources in rural African environments threatens human securit...
Theoretical developments in the study of hunger and famines are largely grouped into two schools, on...
Inspired by guidelines in the works of linguists (e.g. Bernd Heine, Henry Muzale, Karsten Legère) an...
Author provides a cultural-ecological interpretation of the roles and place of women in two societi...
none4noBackground: This research was performed in four villages adjacent the boundary of Udzungwa Mo...
Over the past four decades, Maasai pastoralists in Tanzania have adopted agriculture, integrating it...
The Tanzanian Rift Valley is unique on the continent in that speakers of all major African language ...
A Thesis 2019This study presents an analysis of the dynamics of indigenous soil-water management pr...