The history of the Maasai moves, land alienation and resistance in colonial British East Africa. In 1904, in order to make way for white settlers in what was to become Kenya, the Maasai were forcibly moved into two reserves, robbing them of the best part of their land in British East Africa. Using unique oral testimony and archival evidence, this book tells the true story behind the making of the 'White Highlands', and the repercussions of these events to the present day
Exploitation of soda deposits by foreign companies at Lake Magadi, Kenya, is the focus of one of man...
This is a shorter version of an article with the same title that was published previously in the sis...
Kenya in the 1950’s was a turbulent colony full of racial, political and economic conflict. Kenya ha...
This dissertation examines the two major forced moves of the Maasai in British East Africa in the 19...
The colonialization of Africa was long underway by the time the British moved into Kenya in the late...
This chapter (in the fourth edition of a widely respected anthropological textbook) traces the produ...
During the British Empire’s colonial occupation of Kenya, which began in 1895, a new sense of Kenyan...
Current struggles for power, land and resources in Kenyan Maasailand can only be understood in a 100...
This is a case study about the Maasai and their land rights. The Maasai are semi-nomadic pastoralist...
Examines the historical construction of Kenyan Maasai people and 'Maasailand' in the context of the ...
The apparent mobilizing power of ethnic sentiment in recent African history has been the subject of ...
Between 1925 and 1936, the Mukogodo of Kenya changed from Cushitic-speaking foragers to Maa-speaking...
This article seeks to illustrate the emergence and significance of permanent exile in the latter yea...
This dissertation deals with the problem of human-wildlife conflicts in Kenya from 1850 to 2000 and ...
This book is a compilation of oral histories about the movement of Luo and some Bantu-speaking peopl...
Exploitation of soda deposits by foreign companies at Lake Magadi, Kenya, is the focus of one of man...
This is a shorter version of an article with the same title that was published previously in the sis...
Kenya in the 1950’s was a turbulent colony full of racial, political and economic conflict. Kenya ha...
This dissertation examines the two major forced moves of the Maasai in British East Africa in the 19...
The colonialization of Africa was long underway by the time the British moved into Kenya in the late...
This chapter (in the fourth edition of a widely respected anthropological textbook) traces the produ...
During the British Empire’s colonial occupation of Kenya, which began in 1895, a new sense of Kenyan...
Current struggles for power, land and resources in Kenyan Maasailand can only be understood in a 100...
This is a case study about the Maasai and their land rights. The Maasai are semi-nomadic pastoralist...
Examines the historical construction of Kenyan Maasai people and 'Maasailand' in the context of the ...
The apparent mobilizing power of ethnic sentiment in recent African history has been the subject of ...
Between 1925 and 1936, the Mukogodo of Kenya changed from Cushitic-speaking foragers to Maa-speaking...
This article seeks to illustrate the emergence and significance of permanent exile in the latter yea...
This dissertation deals with the problem of human-wildlife conflicts in Kenya from 1850 to 2000 and ...
This book is a compilation of oral histories about the movement of Luo and some Bantu-speaking peopl...
Exploitation of soda deposits by foreign companies at Lake Magadi, Kenya, is the focus of one of man...
This is a shorter version of an article with the same title that was published previously in the sis...
Kenya in the 1950’s was a turbulent colony full of racial, political and economic conflict. Kenya ha...