The book explores the intricacies of Samburu society, characterized by a gerontocracy where older men hold power and young men face restrictions on marriage and independence. Drawing from over two years of immersive experience in the 1960s, the author, adopted into a clan, provides insights into the deeply rooted values and social structures that maintain the community's resistance to change. Through his observations, readers gain a nuanced understanding of the cultural dynamics at play within this traditional society.
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Part of UC Press's Voices Revived program, this title highlights the commitment to reviving important scholarly works dating back to 1893. Utilizing print-on-demand technology, it makes high-quality, peer-reviewed research accessible to a new audience. Originally published in 1965, it reflects the ongoing mission to amplify significant academic voices and ensure their impact continues in contemporary discourse.
Time, Space and the Unknown
Maasai Configurations of Power and Providence
- 288 páginas
- 11 horas de lectura
The book, first published in 2004, is part of the Routledge imprint under Taylor & Francis, focusing on a specific academic or professional topic. It offers in-depth insights and analysis relevant to its field, contributing to the broader discourse and understanding within the subject area. The publication aims to serve as a valuable resource for researchers, students, and practitioners interested in the latest developments and methodologies.
Black Mark
- 320 páginas
- 12 horas de lectura
Determined to clear his friend's name, a man grapples with the fallout of his own failures in reputation, marriage, and career. As he delves into the complexities of a murder accusation, he must navigate a web of deceit and danger, showcasing themes of loyalty and redemption amidst personal turmoil.
Youth and Experiences of Ageing among Maa
Models of Society Evoked by the Maasai, Samburu, and Chamus of Kenya
This volume explores the Maa of East Africa, a group of pastoral peoples organized by age. It examines the dynamics of power, ritual beliefs, and historical change among the Maasai, Samburu, and Chamus. The book emphasizes understanding cultures through their own representations, offering varied perspectives on Maa social life.