Identities on the Move: Clanship and Pastoralism in Northern KenyaManchester University Press, 1989 - 278 pages Clan relationships exceed the bounds of the pastoral Rendille, Gabbra, Sakuya, & Somali ethnic groups These affiliations are useful for political & herding needs. This book gives cultural & linguistic information on each of the above tribal groups. |
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Contents
Distribution of ethnic groups | 1 |
Clan phratry tribe ethnic group as defined by empirical | 8 |
Sakuye clan list | 21 |
The position of the Isaaq Degodia Garre Dulbahante | 28 |
The historical frame | 30 |
Fission along the moiety division and reconstitution of moiety | 36 |
6 | 44 |
a comparative approach to history | 54 |
The wide fur earclipping | 175 |
Frame of a standard Rendille house | 179 |
Kóbola Gār Gabbra including Borqosho and MassaElémo Gabbra Galbo and Rendille Gaaldeilan | 193 |
Genealogy of a part of the Elémo subclan showing circumcision years and approximate timedepth of this subclan among the Rendille | 199 |
Spatial arrangements around the hill Kallés on the occasion of Garawaħles sacrifice | 202 |
Helmale gólole | 204 |
The togoog brand of Matarbá | 209 |
Alternative explications of the Aqiiliyy origin of Ajuran | 214 |
The teeria ageset line in the time sequence | 77 |
The Gabbra Miigo generationset system | 83 |
The mbao game | 124 |
Alif Lossa of Galbo | 131 |
The interethnic clan clusters | 145 |
16 | 149 |
Migrations and presentday distribution of Odoola | 163 |
Some genealogical relationships within Usmalo | 165 |
The small fur earclipping | 174 |
Genealogical ideas of some Kenya Ajuran | 227 |
The Gaabanayó brand and the Galleole alif Lossa brand | 229 |
Genealogical relationships between the ancestors of Quchabúr | 231 |
The Tubcha brand and its modifications by diacritical marks | 232 |
Conclusion | 234 |
The emergence of interethnic clan relationships | 235 |
Rendille clans 1213 | 253 |
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Identities on the Move: Clanship and Pastorialism in Northern Kenya Günther Schlee Limited preview - 2018 |
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Common terms and phrases
Abudo Afat age set age-set age-set system Ajuran Alganna almodo ancestors animals Ariaal Belesi Boran brand brothers called camels cattle ceremony chapter chuf circumcision claim clan relationships culture cycle D'ubsaħai d'ufe dabela Dambal Darood Degodia Diagram duub elders Elémo Ethiopia exogamy faħán father fula gaaf gaal Gaaldeilan Gaalorra Gabbra Malbe Gabbra Miigo gada system galaan Galbo Garre genealogy girl godaane guyya Guyyo Haberland Harrau Hawiyya hayyu herd inter-ethnic clan Iris isan Isiolo District Islam Jubaland kaan Karrayyu Kenya Lake Turkana lineage Lossa maal married Marsabit Matarbá migration milk moiety Muslim Nebei northern Kenya Odoola origin Oromo phratry qallu Quchabúr raided Rendille Rendille and Gabbra Rendille clan Rendille society Rengumo ritual Saale Sakuye Samburu Sanle Schlee settlement Sharbana she-camel sheikh slaughtered smallstock Somali sorio split subclan tokko traditions tribe Tubcha Turkana Usmalo waan Wajir Walemügge Wario Worr Yiblo