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_aBeing Maasai : _bethnicity & identity in East Africa / _cedited by Thomas Spear and Richard Waller. _hPR |
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_aLondon : _bJ. Currey ; _c(c)1993. |
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_aAthens : _bOhio University Press, _c(c)1993. |
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_axi, 322 pages : _billustrations, maps ; _c23 cm. |
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490 | 1 | _aEastern African studies | |
500 | _aChiefly papers presented at the African Studies Association Meeting in Atlanta in 1989. | ||
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_aI. Introduction _rThomas Spear -- _tII. Becoming Maasai. 1. Dialects, sectiolects, or simply lects? The Maa language in time perspective _rGabriele Sommer and Rainer Vossen. 2. Becoming Maasailand _rJ.E.G. Sutton. 3. Maasai expansion and the new East African pastoralism _rJohn G. Galaty. 4. Aspects of "becoming Turkana": interactions and assimilation between Maa- and Ateker-speakers _rJohn Lamphear. 5. Defeat and dispersal: the Laikipiak and their neighbours at the end of the nineteenth century _rNeal Sobania. 6. Being "Maasai" but not "people of cattle": Arusha agricultural Maasai in the nineteenth century _rThomas Spear -- _tIII. Being Maasai. 7. Becoming Maasai, being in time _rPaul Spencer. 8. The world of Telelia: reflections of a Maasai woman in Matapato / Telelia Chieni and Paul Spenser. 9. "The eye that wants a person, where can it not see?": inclusion, exclusion, and boundary shifters in Maasai identity _rJohn G. Galaty. 10. Aesthetics, expertise, and ethnicity: Okiek and Maasai perspectives on personal ornament _rDonna Klumpp and Corinne Kratz -- _tIV. Contestations and redefinitions. 11. Acceptees and aliens: Kikuyu settlement in Maasailand _rRichard Waller. 12. Land as ours, land as mine: economic, political and ecological marginalization in Kajiado District _rDavid J. Campbell. 13. Maa-speakers of the northern desert: recent developments in Ariaal and Rendille identity _rElliot Fratkin -- _tV. Conclusions _rRichard Waller. |
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_aMaasai (African people) _xEthnic identity _vCongresses. |
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_aMaasai (African people) _xSocial life and customs _vCongresses. |
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_aEthnicity _zKenya _vCongresses. |
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_aEthnicity _zTanzania _vCongresses. |
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_aAfrican Studies Association. _d(1989 : _cAtlanta, Ga.) |
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700 | 1 | _aSpear, Thomas T. | |
700 | 1 | _aWaller, Richard | |
700 | 1 | _q(Richard D.) | |
830 | 0 | _aEastern African studies (London, England) | |
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