Suffering Grass: Subsistence and Society of Waso BoranaDepartment of Social Anthropology, University of Stockholm, 1979 - 287 pages |
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Page 216
... Swahili so that he can get a job . If the ideal outcome occurs , that all the brothers are able to take on the practical responsibility for the livestock to which they main- tain rights , an important link is finally severed and the ...
... Swahili so that he can get a job . If the ideal outcome occurs , that all the brothers are able to take on the practical responsibility for the livestock to which they main- tain rights , an important link is finally severed and the ...
Page 237
... Swahili is increasingly raised in cam- paigns before Council elections . But there are also other elements to " development - mindedness " . In Kenya , the national development policy is based on the hope that " the profit motive ...
... Swahili is increasingly raised in cam- paigns before Council elections . But there are also other elements to " development - mindedness " . In Kenya , the national development policy is based on the hope that " the profit motive ...
Page 271
... ( swahili ) bon , bonagaya bu tume charri chirresa daba dabarre daha dalla damballa deda duka ( swahili ) dungo ela ergifata fora gabaar gada gadamoji gahawa gal lagan galatho galtu ganna garayyu gogessa gossa father , owner of father of ...
... ( swahili ) bon , bonagaya bu tume charri chirresa daba dabarre daha dalla damballa deda duka ( swahili ) dungo ela ergifata fora gabaar gada gadamoji gahawa gal lagan galatho galtu ganna garayyu gogessa gossa father , owner of father of ...
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TABLE OF CONTENTS 433 54 | 11 |
Three with sweet milk | 28 |
The rhythm of pastoral life | 56 |
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abba administration adult affinal African agnates allocation animals anuna Asmarom Baxter Boran area Boran society Borana Gutu bridewealth brother calves camels camp capital cattle chapter clan clansmen colonial context corral Council cows Dalleo daughters drought dry season economic elders Ethiopia father female formal Gabbra gada system Garba Tula gifts girl grazing Haberland halaal handura herd herdowners Hjort homestead household husband IDAR important Isiolo District Isiolo Town jallaba Karayu Kinna Kotele labour less lineage livestock living loans mainly maize manyattas marriage married milking rights miraa moiety mother Muslim northern Kenya Ola Ilman Kotele Oromo particular pastoral pastoral society pastoralists PC NFD political production redistribution relation Rendille Sabbu Sakuye Samburu senior shamba shifta shifta war situation small stock social sodda Somali structure Swahili tion trade traditional unit Waso Borana Wata wealth wife wives woman women young