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الصفحة 585
Kenya Maasai households in both Sikrar and Emarti report significantly ( p < 0.0005 ) higher landholdings received at subdivision than Kipsigis ( see FIGURE 2 ; Thompson and Homewood 2002 ) . In Emarti , wellconnected Maasai received ...
Kenya Maasai households in both Sikrar and Emarti report significantly ( p < 0.0005 ) higher landholdings received at subdivision than Kipsigis ( see FIGURE 2 ; Thompson and Homewood 2002 ) . In Emarti , wellconnected Maasai received ...
الصفحة 586
During this land registration process , land allocation favoured Maasai over Kipsigis in Emarti . The following three case studies , based on detailed life histories , illustrate the key points outlined in TABLE 5 and demonstrate how ...
During this land registration process , land allocation favoured Maasai over Kipsigis in Emarti . The following three case studies , based on detailed life histories , illustrate the key points outlined in TABLE 5 and demonstrate how ...
الصفحة 589
Ethnicity emerges as the main and most consistent determinant of access to land , with land received by Maasai at subdivision at Sikrar some fourteen times greater than Kipsigis ( Maasai = 43.6 ha , Kipsigis = 3.1 ha ) , and five times ...
Ethnicity emerges as the main and most consistent determinant of access to land , with land received by Maasai at subdivision at Sikrar some fourteen times greater than Kipsigis ( Maasai = 43.6 ha , Kipsigis = 3.1 ha ) , and five times ...
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Grandparents and Grandchildren | 1 |
transformations in foster | 28 |
changing relations between | 62 |
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