Maasai women, culture, and the indigenous rights movement / Dorothy Hodgson.

"Dorothy Hodgson (Anthropology, Rutgers) on Maasai pastoralists in Tanzania, with a focus on the experiences and perspectives of women. She discusses the intersections of gender, ethnicity, and Christianity, and then turns to the subject of her new book, Being Maasai, Becoming Indigenous, which expl...

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Bibliographic Details
Uniform Title:Africa past & present ; episode 51.
Main Author: Hodgson, Dorothy Louise
Corporate Author: Michigan State University. MATRIX, the Center for the Humane Arts, Letters, and Social Sciences Online
Other Authors: Alegi, Peter
Limb, Peter
Language:English
Published: [East Lansing, Mich.] : MATRIX, Michigan State University, [2011]
Series:Africa past & present ; episode 51.
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Online Access:
Physical Description:1 online resource (1 audio file (32 min.)) : digital.
Other Uniform Title:African online digital library.
Format: Electronic Audio
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Summary:
"Dorothy Hodgson (Anthropology, Rutgers) on Maasai pastoralists in Tanzania, with a focus on the experiences and perspectives of women. She discusses the intersections of gender, ethnicity, and Christianity, and then turns to the subject of her new book, Being Maasai, Becoming Indigenous, which explores local activists’ engagement with the transnational indigenous rights movement."
Note:Audio MP3 file (31 min. 19 sec.) available both as a streaming sound file and as a downloadable file.
Africa past & present is a podcast series which is part of the African online digital library.
Title from home page (Africa past & present website, viewed Aug. 31, 2011)
Electronic resource.
Call Number:DT443.3.M37 H629 2011 Online
System Details:Mode of access: World Wide Web.
Participant or Performer:
Hosts, Peter Alegi, Peter Limb.