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Episode 51:

04.13.2011 - By Africa Past and PresentPlay

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Dorothy Hodgson (Anthropology, Rutgers) on Maasai pastoralists in Tanzania, with a focus on the experiences and perspectives of women. She discusses the intersections of gender, ethnicity, and Christianity, and then turns to the subject of her new book, Being Maasai, Becoming Indigenous, which explores local activists engagement with the transnational indigenous rights movement.

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