The Maasai people of East Africa are well known throughout the world because of their strict traditions and customs. Men in this tribe are known for their fearlessness, courage and power as warriors. To become a warrior, one is required to kill a lion using a spear. These warriors are expected to defend their families and clans from all danger and harm. \ud \ud In this study, I examine a different kind of warrior. These warriors do not kill lions nor do they carry spears; they are women with a warrior’s spirit. The women whose stories I tell are brave, determined and resilient in defending their own rights and ensuring they provide for their families. I narrate their stories of how they overcome the traditional roles that society dictates ...
The Mau-Mau war of independence in Kenya was fought after the returnees of the First and Second Worl...
Few institutions have historically presented more defined gender boundaries than the military. This ...
Research into conflicts in Africa has demonstrated the numerous ways in which war can be disempoweri...
The Maasai people of East Africa are well known throughout the world because of their strict traditi...
The emphasis of my research is on the socio- economic livelihoods of the Karamajong women and childr...
The author identifies several women that exemplify the warrior women spirit, each of whom fight op...
This is an ethnographic study that provides insight into grassroots activities managed by Maasai wom...
In traditional rural Africa, women are usually subjected to the males of their families, both in pat...
This volume presents women warriors and hero cults from a number of cultures since the early modern ...
This study seeks to explore how Professor Ncedile Saule’s works Vuleka Mhlaba (2006), Inkululeko Ise...
In a favourite mythological motif of the Greeks, the Amazons fought many of the most celebrated Gree...
This paper utilized feminist analysis to find out how women characters in the selected Maranao folkt...
The Maasai people have acted as the historical stewards of the land and wildlife of the Amboseli Eco...
This chapter (in the fourth edition of a widely respected anthropological textbook) traces the produ...
Refugee populations worldwide increase every day as a result of social and political wars. Women and...
The Mau-Mau war of independence in Kenya was fought after the returnees of the First and Second Worl...
Few institutions have historically presented more defined gender boundaries than the military. This ...
Research into conflicts in Africa has demonstrated the numerous ways in which war can be disempoweri...
The Maasai people of East Africa are well known throughout the world because of their strict traditi...
The emphasis of my research is on the socio- economic livelihoods of the Karamajong women and childr...
The author identifies several women that exemplify the warrior women spirit, each of whom fight op...
This is an ethnographic study that provides insight into grassroots activities managed by Maasai wom...
In traditional rural Africa, women are usually subjected to the males of their families, both in pat...
This volume presents women warriors and hero cults from a number of cultures since the early modern ...
This study seeks to explore how Professor Ncedile Saule’s works Vuleka Mhlaba (2006), Inkululeko Ise...
In a favourite mythological motif of the Greeks, the Amazons fought many of the most celebrated Gree...
This paper utilized feminist analysis to find out how women characters in the selected Maranao folkt...
The Maasai people have acted as the historical stewards of the land and wildlife of the Amboseli Eco...
This chapter (in the fourth edition of a widely respected anthropological textbook) traces the produ...
Refugee populations worldwide increase every day as a result of social and political wars. Women and...
The Mau-Mau war of independence in Kenya was fought after the returnees of the First and Second Worl...
Few institutions have historically presented more defined gender boundaries than the military. This ...
Research into conflicts in Africa has demonstrated the numerous ways in which war can be disempoweri...