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Barabaig : life, love and death on Tanzania's Hanang Plains / Charles Lane ; [forewords by Stephen Corry & George Monbiot]

Catalog Data

Photographer:
Lane, Charles R.  Search this
Author of introduction, etc:
Corry, Stephen  Search this
Monbiot, George 1963-  Search this
Physical description:
263 pages : colour illustrations, colour maps, colour portraits ; 29 cm
Type:
Pictorial works
Place:
Tanzania
Hanang District
Hanang District (Tanzania)
Date:
2017
Summary:
The Barabaig are a group of nomadic cattle herders in north central Tanzania. In the 1980s, Charles Lane had the privilege of living as one of them. Despite being known as killers by their enemies, he found them to be generous and caring companions, giving him his own cattle and sharing all aspects of their lives. However, their reputation for stealing cattle and killing their foes, has led them to be widely feared and disliked by administrators and neighbours, thereby contributing to the seizure of much of their lands and abuse of their rights.This beautifully illustrated book, photographed by Charles Lane, shows the Barabaig's artistry in many facets of their lives, and provides both a fascinating anthropological record and a visual feast. It also recounts how Charles joined with the Barabaig in an ultimately unsuccessful legal challenge for the loss of their lands. This rich and hitherto sustainable culture is now under threat, ensuring that this book will become an invaluable record.
Topic:
Barabaig (African people)--Social life and customs  Search this
Nomads  Search this
Land tenure  Search this
Social conditions  Search this
Data Source:
Smithsonian Libraries
EDAN-URL:
edanmdm:siris_sil_1104879