Kakuma - Turkana, Dueling Struggles Africa's Forgotten Peoples KAKUMA TURKANA DUELING STRUGGLES Africa's Forgotten Peoples DANIEL CHENG YANG civilizations on Earth, the indigenous peoples of Turkana have http://tmsyn.wc.ask.com/r?t=an&s=hb&uid=24312681243126812&sid=343126
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Kakuma-Turkana Africa's Forgotten Peoples - Reviews And Articles a tribute to those portrayed here, both the refugees at Kakuma Camp and the indigenous peoples of Turkana. Turkana Dueling Struggles http://tmsyn.wc.ask.com/r?t=an&s=hb&uid=24312681243126812&sid=343126
NATIVE-L (July 1993) Dutch Gov't Indigenous Peoples Africa North Africa is home to several could be categorised as indigenous peoples, such as the Dinka, the Nuer, the Azande, the Turkana and the http://tmsyn.wc.ask.com/r?t=an&s=hb&uid=24312681243126812&sid=343126
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Extractions: SABER AZAM United Nations Peacekeeping Operations O ne of the oldest civilizations on Earth, the indigenous peoples of Turkana have lived isolated in Kenyas remote northwest for thousands of years. Existing in the tormented, civil war-torn heart of the continent, their way of life is now threatened by the added pressure of Kakuma Refugee Camp. Families from Sudan and East Africa, fleeing violence in their homelands, have sought sanctuary here since 1992. The dueling struggles for the sparse resources of this unforgiving region touched author and photographer Daniel Cheng Yang. With passion, dedication and compassion, he conveys the harsh reality of refugee life in his imagerythe plight of the over 40 million refugees in the world todayand the conflict between ancient traditional and contemporary civilizations. A powerful, moving documentary of forgotten peoples, Daniels work has gained international attention for its depth of human expression and been shown in Paris at the Louvre, as well as in New York and Yokohama. At the authors request, a portion of book proceeds will go to fund food and supplies for the more than 81,000 refugees at Kakuma.
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Extractions: by Lucy Y. Her, StarTribune staff reporter As a boy, Daniel Cheng Yang would ask his father to tell him stories about life in Laos. The 8-year-old would sit across from his father and listen to what it was like to live in the jungle, running and hiding from the Laotian government after the Vietnam War. Like many Hmong, Daniel's father had fought for U.S. forces against Communists in Laos during the war. William Yang eventually made his way to a refugee camp in Thailand. "In the camp, you have no hope, you have no future," his father told him. The stories stayed with Daniel, of St. Paul, and they shaped him into an 18-year-old who's so committed to shedding light on the plight of refugees and other struggling people that he traveled to Africa several times by himself, even taking some time off school, to document their conditions. Such is the focus of his book, "Kakuma Turkana Dueling Struggles: Africa's Forgotten Peoples," which will be published in August. The book is a compilation of 75 black-and-white photos of the Turkana people of remote northwestern Kenya and of refugees who live nearby in the Kakuma Refugee Camp. In each photo, Daniel shows how the Turkanas' way of life is surviving despite the influx of more than 81,000 refugees from war-torn Sudan and Uganda. The camp, which was opened in 1992, is bringing in people whose cultures clash with the Turkana and who are competing for scarce resources, such as water and land.
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Extractions: Sub-categorisation by region ... edit I don't feel comfortable about categories that seem to be motivated by misconceptions (re: there has been a misconception that these peoples... ). I also think this category has POV problems (read Maasai and Mukogodo-Maasai to see one obvious problem). In North America and Australia, this seems to be a term that is commonly used. In Africa however it isn't. Let's stick to using it only where is is in common use â I don't see why we would need to add almost every single ethno-stub to this category. â mark 12:53, 14 Jun 2005 (UTC) edit Is there a valid and recognised sense in which the term or label indigenous peoples is applied to a variety of cultural groups in some "unifying" way - given their obviously great diversity of experience, culture and history? Yes. Apart from its "everyday" meaning, the term has a real and specific usage found in national and international law, political, historical and anthropological academia, and specialised organisational and representational literature. Contemporary usage or identification as indigenous is an often quite explicit, even political act, made by the communities themselves or other organisations. The current main
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Extractions: "Indigenous people" is a concept we now often encounter in discussions on human rights, democracy, political development and civil society. This has followed from the continuing and deepening crisis if human suffering on a larger scale I the political, social, economic and cultural field as well as human rights abuses. At the same time, there have been political responses to colonial and post colonial pressures and political alienation of indigenous peoples. In many parts of Africa people are looking for new perceptions and new solutions to old problems and difficulties and taking part in the global discussion on indigenous rights has become one of the strategies in the struggle for a just development. This brief overview on indigenous peoples of Kenya is supposed to serve as a guideline in defining, planning and prioritizing assistance to the poor, marginalised indigenous peoples of Kenya. It was requested as a further elaboration of MS's development assistance to Kenya. It begins by recalling definitions used to identify indigenous peoples in the world and in Africa, then it assesses the "indigenousness" of those groups of people who have been identified as indigenous in Kenya and their struggle for recognition and demands for fairness and justice. There is also a brief discussion on the relevance of MS's policy on indigenous peoples and a few points on strategies to be followed by potential donors in order to alleviate the suffering of indigenous peoples in the region.
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WORLD FOOD HABITS BIBLIOGRAPHY food system; ecology; nutritional status; africa; Kenya; Ethiopia; turkana; Borana Dietary Change and Traditional Food Systems of indigenous peoples. http://lilt.ilstu.edu/rtdirks/ECOLOGY.html
Extractions: FOOD AND CULTURE Ecology and Food Systems Atkins PJ. 1997. The Maltese Food System and the Mediterranean. Geojournal . 41: [food system; Europe; Malta] Aunger R. 1994. Are Food Avoidances Maladaptive in the Ituri Forest of Zaire? Journal of Anthropological Research [proscriptions; ecology; Africa] Barry H. 1959. Relation of Child Training to Subsistence Economy. American Anthropologist . 61:51-63. [food system; enculturation; children] Becker L. 2000. Garden Money Buys Grain: Food Procurement Patterns in Malian Village. Human Ecology . 28:219 [food system; Africa; Mali] Bernus E. 1988. Seasonality, Climate Fluctuations, and Food Supplies. IN Coping With Uncertainity in Food Supply . I de Garine, GA Harrison (editors). 318-336. Oxford University Press. [change; ecology; nomadic pastoral food systems; Africa; Sahel] Bestor TC. 2001. Supply-side Sushi: Commodity, Market, and the Global City. American Anthropologist . 103:76-95. [food use, fish, sushi; food system; East Asia; Japan] Bestor TC. 1999. Wholesale Sushi: Culture and Commodity in Tokyo's Tuna Market. IN Theorizing the City: The New Urban Anthropology Reader . S Low (editor). 201-242. Rutgers University Press. [foodstuff, fish; food system; market globalization; meaning; East Asia; Japan]
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Resource Centre For The Rights Of Indigenous Peoples The Working Group of indigenous Minorities in Southern africa (WIMSA), disputes between the turkana and Pokot peoples in northwestern Kenya and the http://www.galdu.org/english/index.php
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