Being Maasai: Ethnicity and Identity In East Africa / Edition 1

Being Maasai: Ethnicity and Identity In East Africa / Edition 1

ISBN-10:
0821410458
ISBN-13:
9780821410455
Pub. Date:
04/01/1993
Publisher:
Ohio University Press
ISBN-10:
0821410458
ISBN-13:
9780821410455
Pub. Date:
04/01/1993
Publisher:
Ohio University Press
Being Maasai: Ethnicity and Identity In East Africa / Edition 1

Being Maasai: Ethnicity and Identity In East Africa / Edition 1

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Overview

Everyone "knows" the Maasai as proud pastoralists who once dominated the Rift Valley from northern Kenya to central Tanzania.

But many people who identity themselves as Maasai, or who speak Maa, are not pastoralist at all, but farmers and hunters. Over time many different people have "become" something else. And what it means to be Maasai has changed radically over the past several centuries and is still changing today.

This collection by historians, archaeologists, anthropologists and linguists examines how Maasai identity has been created, evoked, contested, and transformed from the time of their earliest settlement in Kenya to the present, as well as raising questions about the nature of ethnicity generally.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780821410455
Publisher: Ohio University Press
Publication date: 04/01/1993
Series: Eastern African Studies
Edition description: 1
Pages: 336
Product dimensions: 5.25(w) x 8.50(h) x 0.90(d)

About the Author

Thomas Spear received his doctorate in history at the University of Wisconsin at Madison. He has written histories of Zwangendaba's Ngoni, the Mijikenda (The Kaya Complex), eastern and central Kenya (Kenya's Past), The Swahili (with Derek Nurse); and the Meru and Arusha peoples of Tanzania (Mountain Farmers). Formerly at La Trobe University and Williams College, he is professor of history emeritus at the University of Wisconsin-Madison.

Richard Waller is Professor Emeritus of History at Bucknell University.

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