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  • Remembering Turkana: Material Histories and Contemporary Livelihoods in North-Western Kenya

    Remembering Turkana by Derbyshire, Samuel F.;

    Material Histories and Contemporary Livelihoods in North-Western Kenya

    Series: Routledge Studies in African Archaeology and Cultural Heritage;

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    Product details:

    • Edition number 1
    • Publisher Routledge
    • Date of Publication 31 July 2020

    • ISBN 9780367431099
    • Binding Hardback
    • No. of pages254 pages
    • Size 234x156 mm
    • Weight 630 g
    • Language English
    • Illustrations 52 Illustrations, black & white; 50 Halftones, black & white; 2 Line drawings, black & white; 7 Tables, black & white
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    Short description:

    Remebering Turkana explores aspects of socio-economic and political history of the Turkana of northern Kenya, examining the making and re-making of the regional economy via the trajectories of socio-material interaction that have structured key practices, relationships and livelihoods over the past century.

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    Long description:

    This book explores aspects of the socio-economic and political history of the Turkana of northern Kenya, examining the making and remaking of the regional economy via the trajectories of socio-material interaction that have structured key practices, relationships and livelihoods over the past century.


    Traversing Turkana’s constituent livelihoods and examining the historical relationships between them in relation to shifting economic, ecological and political factors, the book asks what perspective emerges from an in-depth understanding of the everyday things that have taken part in processes of substantial socio-cultural transformation. By setting out a series of new examples established through long-term research in the region, it offers a characterisation of Turkana’s iterative transformation as the articulation of a set of long-term continuities. Investigating quotidian personal and community histories, it argues that Turkana’s complex network of livelihood interactions has, on the whole, strengthened over time through its continual reformulation, as identities, livelihood practices and social institutions have been re-imagined and reshaped with each new generation in order to reconstruct accumulated memory and knowledges.


    Remembering Turkana provides a wide-ranging socio-historical overview of the Turkana region and people, situating critical contemporary issues within diverse bodies of literature. The characterisation of long-term change and continuity, as articulated and enacted via material culture production, use and exchange, that it offers will be of significance to a broad array of scholarly disciplines, including archaeology, history, anthropology and political science.



    "Samuel Derbyshire gifts us a refreshing book about the Turkana drylands in northern Kenya, about the complexity of pastoral societies, and about memory, history and change." - Greta Semplici and J. Terrence McCabe, Nomadic Peoples


    "The book presents a picture of Turkana history and social change that manages to weave together the different pieces of knowledge that archaeologists, anthropologists, historians, political ecologists and others have so far produced... Derbyshire utilises a wide range of literature, making the book particularly interesting to development and historical anthropologists, historical archaeologists, material culture researchers, researchers working on sustainability issues and political scientists alike. I would especially recommend it as one of the first books to read for researchers just starting out in the region." - Nik Petek-Sargeant, AZANIA: ARCHAEOLOGICAL RESEARCH IN AFRICA

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    Table of Contents:

    Part I: Situating Turkana

    Chapter 1. Remembering Turkana: an introduction


    Chapter 2. Turkana in historical and ethnographic perspective


    Chapter 3. The fieldwork: theoretical and methodological reflections



    Part II: Akichem (fishing)


    Chapter 4. Hippopotamus hide shoes, colonial taxes and cotton blankets


    Chapter 5. Fishing nets, fibreglass boats and the NORAD scheme


    Chapter 6. Fish bone ornaments, ngakoroumwa and marriage


    Part III: Akitare (cultivation)


    Chapter 7. Mobility, seasonal exchange and atap: cultivation before Ekaru a Atchaka Ekipul (the Year of the Lost Padlock)


    Chapter 8. Cars, relief food and irrigation canals: the 1980-1982 famine and the Turkana Rehabilitation Project


    Chapter 9. Sugar sacks, maize flour and the establishment of commercial markets


    Part IV Akiyok ka Aremor (Herding and Raiding)


    Chapter 10. Livestock, divination and the era of the abuzibuzi headdress


    Chapter 11. Spears, shields and colonial conquest


    Chapter 12. Guns, cloth ngapukoto and Ekaru a Ngatuk a Nakirionok (the Year of Black Cows)


    Chapter 13. Synthetic fibre hats, plastic spoons and ngoroko: herding and raiding in the years after Ekaru Asur (the Fleeing Year)


     



    Part V: Tracing Change and Facing the Future


    Chapter 14. A dilemma of perspectives


    Chapter 15. The nature of change

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