Cattle Bring Us to Our Enemies: Turkana Ecology, Politics, and Raiding in a Disequilibrium System

Cattle Bring Us to Our Enemies: Turkana Ecology, Politics, and Raiding in a Disequilibrium System

by J. Terrence McCabe
Cattle Bring Us to Our Enemies: Turkana Ecology, Politics, and Raiding in a Disequilibrium System

Cattle Bring Us to Our Enemies: Turkana Ecology, Politics, and Raiding in a Disequilibrium System

by J. Terrence McCabe

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Overview

An in-depth look at the ecology, history, and politics of land use among the Turkana pastoral people in Northern Kenya

Based on sixteen years of fieldwork among the pastoral Turkana people, McCabe examines how individuals use the land and make decisions about mobility, livestock, and the use of natural resources in an environment characterized by aridity, unpredictability, insecurity, and violence. The Turkana are one of the world's most mobile peoples, but understanding why and how they move is a complex task influenced by politics, violence, historical relations among ethnic groups, and the government, as well as by the arid land they call home.

As one of the original members of the South Turkana Ecosystem Project, McCabe draws on a wealth of ecological data in his analysis. His long-standing relationship with four Turkana families personalize his insights and conclusions, inviting readers into the lives of these individuals, their families, and the way they cope with their environment and political events in daily life.

J. Terrence McCabe is Associate Professor of Anthropology, University of Colorado at Boulder.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780472026210
Publisher: University of Michigan Press
Publication date: 02/11/2010
Series: Human-Environment Interactions
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 320
File size: 4 MB

About the Author

J. Terrence McCabe is Associate Professor of Anthropology, University of Colorado at Boulder.

Table of Contents

\rrhp\ \lrrh: Contents\ \1h\ Contents \xt\ List of Illustrations List of Maps List of Tables Preface and Acknowledgments Part 1 Chapter 1. Introduction Chapter 2. Review of the Literature and Theoretical Framework Chapter 3. Turkana: Environmental, Historical, and Social Overviews Chapter 4. Ngisonyoka Ecology: Land and Livestock Chapter 5. Cattle Bring Us to Our Enemies Part 2 Chapter 6. Introduction to the Four Families Chapter 7. Migration and Decision Making: The Four Families Part 3 Chapter 8. Data Analysis Chapter 9. Livestock Dynamics and the Formation and Growth of Families Part 4 Chapter 10. Aggregate and Group Movement Chapter 11. Conclusions and Discussion Appendix: South Turkana Ecosystem Project (STEP) Publications Notes Bibliography Index \to come\

Library of Congress Subject Headings for this publication: Turkana (African people) Domestic animals, Turkana (African people) Social conditions, Turkana (African people) Land tenure, Cattle herding Kenya Turkana District, Cattle stealing Kenya Turkana District, Turkana District (Kenya) Social life and customs, Turkana District (Kenya) Environmental conditions
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