Name ID 485
Publishes: Parkipuny, L. M. S. Maasai Predicament Beyond Pastorialism
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Extract ID: 3269
Publishes: Parkipuny, L.M.S. On behalf of the people of Ngorongoro
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Extract ID: 811
Publishes: Parkipuny, Moringe The Human Rights Situation of Indigenous Peoples in Africa
Extract Date: 1989 Aug 3
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Extract ID: 4167
Parkipuny, Moringe The Human Rights Situation of Indigenous Peoples in Africa
Extract Date: 1989 Aug 3
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Extract ID: 4166
In East Africa there are two main categories of vulnerable minority peoples who have been in consequence subjected to flagrant violations of community and individual rights. These are hunters and gatherers, namely the Hadza, Dorobo and Sandawe together with many ethnic groups who are pastoralists. The Maasai of Tanzania and Kenya are the largest and most widely known of he many pastoral peoples of East Africa. These minorities suffer from the common problems which characterize the plight of indigenous peoples throughout the world.