Maasai Childhood

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Maasai Childhood

The Rhythm of Learning in Daily Work and Play Routines

Anthropology Social and cultural anthropology

Author: Xiaojie Tian

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Collection: Palgrave Studies on the Anthropology of Childhood and Youth

Language: English

Published by: Palgrave Macmillan

Published on: 11th December 2024

Format: LCP-protected ePub

ISBN: 9783031737800


Overview

This book aims to provide comprehensive ethnographic documentation of pastoralist childhood and child learning, based on the author’s long-term fieldwork in pastoralist Maasai society in southern Kenya. It conveys a timely account of the developmental niche in contemporary Maasai society, in children’s lives, social roles, work, play, and learning in family routines.

Importance of Pastoralism

Pastoralism is an important livelihood system that has allowed humans to live in arid and semi-arid lands for centuries. Children in pastoralist societies are expected to, and indeed do, actively and independently participate in and contribute to local subsistence from an early age.

Research Gaps and Challenges

Compared to studies of other forms of livelihood, anthropological investigations into pastoralist children remain limited, particularly in light of critical social changes pastoralists have undergone in the last three decades. Less is known about their local parenting ethnotheories, childhood play, and children’s practices of self-reliance in making positive changes in their families and local communities.

Significance

Having a better understanding of pastoral childhood in concurrent natural and social complexities is vital for further investigation of human development in general and the pastoralist culture in particular.

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