· Facing Mount Kenya, the Tribal Life of the Gikuyu, by Jomo Kenyatta. London: Secker and Warburg. Pp. , 12 s. 6 d. Published online by Cambridge University Press: 21 August A. R. www.doorway.ru by: 1. 'Facing Mount Kenya' is a central document of the highest distinction in anthropological literature, an invaluable key to the structure of African society and the nature of the African mind. 'Facing Mount Kenya' is not only a formal study of life and death, work and play, sex and the family in one of the greatest tribes of contemporary Africa, but a work of considerable literary www.doorway.ru by: Understanding of assignment (20 points) Points possibl e Points awarde d Student successfully contextualizes Jomo Kenyatta's Facing Mount Kenya as a reading that can provide insight into the Neolithic Revolution. 4 Student demonstrates a firm understanding of job specialization and social stratification as described in the course and as exemplified in the reading. 8 Student provides multiple .
Facing Mount Kenya: The Traditional Life of the Gikuyu is written by Jomo Kenyatta and published by University of Nairobi Press. The Digital and eTextbook ISBNs for Facing Mount Kenya are , and the print ISBNs are , Save up to 80% versus print by going digital with VitalSource. on Ethnographic Analysis: Facing Mount Kenya by Jomo Kenyatta. Yongho Kim. Anthropology African Societies. Octo. Jomo Kenyatta was a Gikuyu anthropologist trained in London under Bronislav Malinowski. He was pointed by the British colonial administration as the organizer of the Independence movements in Kenya and imprisoned for. Facing Mount Kenya: The Tribal Life of Gikuyu by Jomo Kenyatta is an anthropological, psychological, social, economical and religious study of the African people living in Gikuyu, Kenya. Told from an African standpoint, the book shows both the rich culture of the Gikuyu people, as well as the dangers of European influence over a population of.
Octo. Jomo Kenyatta was a Gikuyu anthropologist trained in London under Bronislav Malinowski. He was pointed by the British colonial administration as the organizer of the Independence movements in Kenya and imprisoned for eight years, but was eventually released and became the first president of Kenya in (O’Toole, 51) In , Kenyatta wrote a monograph examining the society and institutions of the Gikuyu which was published in London under the title, Facing Mount Kenya. Facing Mount Kenya, the Tribal Life of the Gikuyu, by Jomo Kenyatta. London: Secker and Warburg. Pp. , 12 s. 6 d. Published online by Cambridge University Press: 21 August A. R. Barlow. theless, a few Africans have left us distinguished work. Such is Jomo Kenyatta’s Facing Mount Kenya, published in after Kenyatta, then in his forties, had studied for three years with Bronislaw Malinowski. The book is a study of Kenyatta’s own tribe, the Kikuyu. The first.
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