No Man's Land: An Investigative Journey Through Kenya and Tanzania

by George Monbiot

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This book tells the story of George Monbiots journeys among some of the tribal peoples of East Africa, showing how they are confronting the forces which threaten to deprive both them and us of the life that civilization has tried to suppress. In northern Kenya he saw how bandits, equipped by the corrupt governments of both Kenya itself and some of its neighbours, have been massacring the nomads, driving the survivors into famine zones where first the cattle then the humans die. Further south he watched the open savannahs on which the nomads rely being divided up and reduced by ploughing. But he also saw that the nomads of East Africa are finding ways to survive. All nomads are opportunists, and the adaptability, the cultural flexibility that opportunism demands means that they are possibly better equipped than any other of the worlds traditional peoples to withstand dramatic change.
  • ISBN13 9780857844491
  • Publish Date 22 May 2003 (first published 24 June 1994)
  • Publish Status Active
  • Publish Country GB
  • Imprint Green Books
  • Format eBook
  • Language English