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  1. Masai Days by Cheryl Bentson, 1990-01
  2. Maasai by Tepilit Ole Saitoti, 1990-08-01
  3. The Maasai's education and empowerment: challenges of a migrant lifestyle.: An article from: Childhood Education by Jacqueline S. Phillips, Navaz Peshotan Bhavnagri, 2002-03-22
  4. Adventures in East Africa, or, Sultan to Sultan: The narrative of a woman's adventures among Masai and other tribes of East Africa by Mary French Sheldon, 1892
  5. The Maasai of Matapato: A Study of Rituals of Rebellion (Routledge Classic Ethnographies) by Paul Spencer, 2003-12-19

81. Africa - Research Papers On - 007-002
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This 3 page report discusses the 1988 movie Zan Boko. Director and writer Gaston Kaboré explores the impact of modern society on the lives and development of a traditional African people and their lifestyle. He also considers the ways in which an agrarian, subsistence society is forced into becoming an industrialized, commodity economy and an oral culture into a mass media culture. Bibliography lists 2 sources. Filename: BWzanbok.rtf (The) Hanging Gardens of Babylon send me this paper Filename: Gardenba.rtf (The) Soweto Uprising send me this paper 15 pages in length. A comprehensive research paper on the Soweto uprising arguing that "it was not simply the nature of Bantu Education itself, but changing economic policies of the government, the changing demographics of students in the townships, and the ideals of Black consciousness, which led to the initial three day uprising and the following six months of protest, fighting, strikes, and demands for a change in the regime of South Africa." Four sources cited. Filename: Afrotown.wps

82. Animals: Plight Of Africa's Wild Dogs
Full text of the article, Plight of africa s wild dogs from Animals, In the early 1900s, indigenous people in what s now Zimbabwe were happy to oblige
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Save a personal copy of this article and quickly find it again with Furl.net. It's free! Save it. In 1906, a few years after Cecil Rhodes grabbed southern Rhodesia from the Shona and Matabele people, the British government began paying a 10-shilling bounty for each African wild dog killed. Settlers on the high veld were ranching cattle, and Lycaon pictus became the target of some serious blame in those outlying areas. The charges? Stealing calves and creating general mayhem. Nearly 100 years later, wild dogs often have the same allegations levied against them. But with the dogs now ranking among Africa's most threatened carnivores, attitudes held for decades, and probably centuries, are changing.

83. African American Review: History, Myth, And Revolt In Lorraine Hansberry's 'Les
The masai constitute a major East African pastoral and hunting ethnic group. The bloody conflict was not called Mau Mau by the indigenous people.
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Ogiek.org supporting the rights of the indigenous people whose Mau Forest Nature Kenya The East africa Natural History Society - working to
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85. IK Monitor Centres - News (9-2)
The masai were originally a pastoral people, but are becoming increasinglyagropastoral as their South African Resource Centre for indigenous Knowledge
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Indigenous Knowledge and Development Monitor, July
Contents IK Monitor (9-2) IKDM Homepage ikdm@nuffic.nl IK Resource Centres The complete list of addresses of Indigenous Knowledge Resource Centres is updated regularly. Africa Burkina Faso BURCIK
Burkina Faso Resource Centre for Indigenous Knowledge
(Centre Burkinabè de Recherche sur les Pratiques et Savoirs Paysans)
Dr Basga E. Dialla, Director and correspondent
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E-mail: emile_dialla@yahoo.fr Cameroon CIKO
Cameroon Indigenous Knowledge Organisation
Prof. C.N. Ngwasiri, Director and correspondent P.O. Box 8437, Yaoundé Cameroon Tel.: +237-318 076. Fax: +237-318 076. E-mail: ngwasiri@camnet.cm Ethiopia INRESC Indigenous Resource Study Centre Dr Tesema Ta'a, Director and correspondent College of Social Sciences Addis Ababa University P.O. Box 1176, Addis Ababa Ethiopia Tel.: +251-1-550 655. Fax: +251-1-550 655. Ghana CECIK Centre for Cosmovisions and Indigenous Knowledge Dr David Millar, Director and correspondent

86. Maryknoll Africa - Reflections: James Eble
I went to live and work among a seminomadic pastoral people called the Wataturu . Serengeti is a masai word for wide open spaces .
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Home Where we Work Egypt Ethiopia Kenya Mozambique (archives) ... Tanzania What we Do Pastoral Communications Development Education ... Archives James Eble James Eble James Eble Thomas Merton wrote that on the spiritual journey, it is better, but not necessary to travel two of its aspects, the outer geographical journey and the inner heart journey. I have been blessed to be gifted with the opportunity to travel both geographically and interiorally in my eleven years in Tanzania. The first stage of my journey came as a seminarian in training for being a missioner priest in 1985-87. During this time I had the opportunity of falling in love with Africa. It was a time without heavy pastoral responsibilities so that I could learn the language and way of life of the people of Tanzania. It was a time to test myself to see if I could live the geographically aspect of overseas mission as a way of serving others and continuing my own interior journey. After ordination in 1988 at Maryknoll, NY I returned to Tanzania to live out the dream of being on the cutting edge of mission and the church, a vision that brought me to Maryknoll. I went to live and work among a semi-nomadic pastoral people called the Wataturu. My work/life among them was to make the first step in "first proclamation", in mission-speak it means to enter into the mystery of God's Presence already amongst an indigenous people who have never heard of Jesus Christ. In order to do this I choose to live as simply as I possibly could in order to learn their language and way of life.

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88. Anthropology Review Database
Through interviews and an extremely detailed depiction of masai daily life, To better understand these venerable indigenous people, they immerse
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89. ((( Africa Pulse )))
On its daily broadcast, FIRE also interviewed indigenous women, Prisca Molotsiof the University of South africa and the International Alliance of Women
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90. Anthropology
This is the story of a young masai woman s life over fifteen years. A fascinatinglook at the Sambia people of the mountains of New Guinea,
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This visually stunning film documents an extraordinary coming of age ritual in a village in the Niger Delta in which the young women undergo the Iria rite to prepare themselves for womanhood.(

91. Kenya. The Columbia Encyclopedia, Sixth Edition. 2001-05
People of African descent make up about 97% of the population; they are divided The official languages of Kenya are Swahili and English; many indigenous
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92. Re: Masai Protest Against White Privilege
In Response To masai protest against white privilege (Ras Tyehimba) AND THEMAASAI PEOPLE OF KENYA SHOULD GO WHERE …
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93. CfD > Sub-Saharan Africa > Tourism A Means Of Poverty Reduction
On the slopes of Mt Kilimanjaro, africa’s highest mountain in Tanzania guidedwalking tours The list of people who benefit from tourism is endless.
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94. IK Monitor 3(2) Kakonge
In a number of African countries indigenous institutions are already available, indigenous methods of imparting knowledge to young people at the
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Traditional African values and their use in implementing Agenda 21
J.O. Kakonge
This article argues that efforts to achieve the promotion of sustainable development within the framework of Agenda 21 should be based on reexamining and applying indigenous knowledge and techniques, as opposed to the wholesale importation of Westernized methods and ideas. The aim should be to attain the optimum combination of the best practices from traditional and modern knowledge. At the same time, the article gives many examples of African approaches to environmental concerns.
The adoption of Agenda 21 during the Rio Summit marks an important turning point for governments, donors and NGOs in their joint promotion of sustainable development worldwide. Until recently, environmental concerns were not taken seriously by either developing or donor countries, which caused serious side effects. Often efforts aimed at promoting development actually hampered the process because policies, strategies, and projects did not take sufficient account of the local environment as an integral part of development planning and implementation. Agenda 21 seeks to address these weaknesses by proposing a different approach. Its emphasis is on sustainable development, which should be people-centred, environmentally sound and participatory in nature.

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