From Mukogodo to Maasai
Explore the fascinating journey of ethnic identity in Lee Cronk's insightful book, From Mukogodo to Maasai. Published by Taylor & Francis Ltd in 2019, this hardback edition spans 190 pages and delves into the strategic manipulation of ethnicity among the Mukogodo people of Kenya. Historically, the Mukogodo were Cushitic-speaking foragers, known for their skills in hunting, gathering, and beekeeping, until significant changes occurred in the 1920s and 1930s.
This thought-provoking work raises compelling questions about the nature of ethnicity: Can individuals or entire groups change their ethnic identity? By examining the social life and customs of the Mukogodo, Cronk provides a unique perspective on the complexities of cultural transformation in Africa. Perfect for readers interested in anthropology, colonization, and the rich tapestry of African societies, this book is a must-read for anyone seeking to understand the dynamics of ethnic identity.