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Nomadism, a migration mechanism for environment and economic sustainability: the Pokot of Kenya.
(1999)
This paper discovers that mobility of the nomads is at the same time an expression of a flexibility permeating all spheres of life. It also investigates and seeks answers to the following questions: Why should an economic ...
Refugees In Development Of Host Country, The New World Order: A Case Study Of Ethiopian Refugees In Kenya; In The African Population In The 21st Century
(1999)
Current global environmental chaos caused by elements such as ecostress, insecurity and poverty have led to the mushrooming of refugees, particularly in sub-Saharan Africa (SSA). This article examines the refugee problem ...
The Maasai and Kalenjin factor in the settlement of Western Kenya: a study in ethnic interaction and evolution
(1972)
Whereas much has been said about the abilities of Bantu-speaking people to impose their customs on aliens, the role of non-Bantu tribes in this respect has been underestimated hitherto. This article aims to emphasize the ...