Insecurity is a major problem amongst the nomadic communities in North western Kenya. The communities include the Pokots, Turkana, Marakwet, Toposa and Karamoja. Using the Pokot Community as a case study of nomadic life style, this paper examines the environmental constraints, cattle rustling and small arms as triggers of Pokot community movements into their frontiers;-zones of contact of states or communities. In search of water and pasture, the Pokot traverse their frontiers and interact socially, economically and environmentally with their neighbours. The movements expose their cattle and property to banditry and cattle rustling. The Pokots thus acquire small arms to protect their livestock and property even though the acquisition of and...
Pastoral mobility is seen as the most effective strategy to make use of constantly shifting resource...
Oil extraction and connexions as witness lately has displace pastoralists from significant grazing s...
The theory of “resource scarcity” dominates the debate on “ecoviolence” in pastoral areas, where con...
The study analyses new forms of banditry and cattle rustling in north-western Kenya. These phenomena...
These 50-60% are found in Africa with largest number found in the North Eastern region. Pastoralism ...
Livestock raiding has been a source of conflict amongst and between pastoral societies in Africa for...
A Thesis Submitted to the School of Humanities and Social Sciences (SHSS) in Partial Fulfillment of ...
This paper examines the contribution of colonial rule to food insecurity among Turkana pastoralist...
This study analyzes food security and coping mechanisms in semi-arid West Pokot between 1920–1995....
The reality today is that we are all interdependent and have to co-exist on this small planet theref...
Pastoral mobility is seen as the most effective strategy to make use of constantly shifting resource...
In the span of one hundred years, the Borana pastoralist communities of Northern Kenya experienced r...
Evidence of change in cattle rustling practice among pastoralist communities worldwide has been note...
East Pokot, in North-Western Kenya, falls under the Arid and Semi-Arid Lands (ASALs) of the Sub-Saha...
This article gives a critical look at the genesis of protracted conflict in northern Kenya but more ...
Pastoral mobility is seen as the most effective strategy to make use of constantly shifting resource...
Oil extraction and connexions as witness lately has displace pastoralists from significant grazing s...
The theory of “resource scarcity” dominates the debate on “ecoviolence” in pastoral areas, where con...
The study analyses new forms of banditry and cattle rustling in north-western Kenya. These phenomena...
These 50-60% are found in Africa with largest number found in the North Eastern region. Pastoralism ...
Livestock raiding has been a source of conflict amongst and between pastoral societies in Africa for...
A Thesis Submitted to the School of Humanities and Social Sciences (SHSS) in Partial Fulfillment of ...
This paper examines the contribution of colonial rule to food insecurity among Turkana pastoralist...
This study analyzes food security and coping mechanisms in semi-arid West Pokot between 1920–1995....
The reality today is that we are all interdependent and have to co-exist on this small planet theref...
Pastoral mobility is seen as the most effective strategy to make use of constantly shifting resource...
In the span of one hundred years, the Borana pastoralist communities of Northern Kenya experienced r...
Evidence of change in cattle rustling practice among pastoralist communities worldwide has been note...
East Pokot, in North-Western Kenya, falls under the Arid and Semi-Arid Lands (ASALs) of the Sub-Saha...
This article gives a critical look at the genesis of protracted conflict in northern Kenya but more ...
Pastoral mobility is seen as the most effective strategy to make use of constantly shifting resource...
Oil extraction and connexions as witness lately has displace pastoralists from significant grazing s...
The theory of “resource scarcity” dominates the debate on “ecoviolence” in pastoral areas, where con...