Once Intrepid Warriors
Discover the rich tapestry of Maasai culture in Once Intrepid Warriors by Dorothy L. Hodgson, published by Indiana University Press in 2004. This insightful book spans 352 pages and delves into the intricate interplay between the Maasai people and the broader political, economic, and social landscapes of Kenya and beyond.
Hodgson expertly examines how global forces shape the everyday lives of the Maasai, with a particular focus on the evolving dynamics of gender relations. By highlighting the impact of development on their traditional ways of life, this compelling ethnography offers a profound understanding of the challenges and changes faced by the Maasai community.
Whether you are a student of anthropology, cultural studies, or simply interested in the social conditions of East Africa, Once Intrepid Warriors is an essential read that illuminates the resilience and adaptability of the Maasai people.