A White Woman Among the Masai

A White Woman Among the Masai
Title A White Woman Among the Masai PDF eBook
Author Marguerite Mallett
Publisher
Total Pages 336
Release 1923
Genre Hunting
ISBN

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The White Masai

The White Masai
Title The White Masai PDF eBook
Author Corinne Hofmann
Publisher Harper Collins
Total Pages 324
Release 2005
Genre Biography & Autobiography
ISBN 0061131520

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This page-turning tale puts an African spin on "Not Without My Daughter" when a woman abandons her business, family, and own country to follow a Masai warrior. 8-page color photo insert.

Among the Maasai

Among the Maasai
Title Among the Maasai PDF eBook
Author Juliet Cutler
Publisher She Writes Press
Total Pages 362
Release 2019-09-10
Genre Biography & Autobiography
ISBN 1631526731

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In 1999, Juliet Cutler leaves the United States to teach at the first school for Maasai girls in East Africa. Captivated by the stories of young Maasai women determined to get an education in the midst of a culture caught between the past and the future, she seeks to empower and support her students as they struggle to define their own fates. Cutler soon learns that behind their shy smiles and timid facades, her Maasai students are much stronger than they appear. For them, adolescence requires navigating a risky world of forced marriages, rape, and genital cutting, all in the midst of a culture grappling with globalization. In the face of these challenges, these young women believe education offers hope, and so, against all odds, they set off alone―traveling hundreds of miles and even forsaking their families―simply to go to school. Twenty years of involvement with this school and its students reveal to Cutler the important impacts of education across time, as well as the challenges inherent in tackling issues of human rights and extreme poverty across vastly different cultures. Working alongside local educators, Cutler emerges transformed by the community she finds in Tanzania and by witnessing the life-changing impact of education on her students. Proceeds from the sale of this book support education for at-risk Maasai girls.

With Rifle & Petticoat

With Rifle & Petticoat
Title With Rifle & Petticoat PDF eBook
Author Kenneth Czech
Publisher Derrydale Press
Total Pages 211
Release 2002-08-30
Genre Sports & Recreation
ISBN 1461661552

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The image that comes to mind when you think of big game hunters is of African safaris with men carrying enormous guns hunting exotic game. But there were women on those trips as well, and not just the trips to Africa, and they were often as successful at the hunt as the men. Women such as Lady Florence Dixie, Agnes Herbert, Osa Johnson, Grace Gallatin Seton, and Gladys Harriman hunted so well, they made names for themselves and wrote of their adventures. Divided into chapters detailing a specific time period, region hunted or individual woman, With Rifle and Petticoat explores the interesting women who hunted a variety of big game animals around the world.

The White Masai

The White Masai
Title The White Masai PDF eBook
Author Corinne Hofmann
Publisher Harper Collins
Total Pages 322
Release 2007-10-02
Genre Biography & Autobiography
ISBN 0061131539

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The runaway international bestseller is now an American must-read for lovers of adventure, travel writing, and romance. Corinne Hofmann tells how she falls in love with an African warrior while on holiday in Kenya. After overcoming severe obstacles, she moves into a tiny hut with him and his mother, and spends four years in his Kenyan village. Slowly but surely, the dream starts to crumble, and she hatches a plan to return home with her daughter, a baby born of the seemingly indestructible love between a white European woman and a Masai. Compulsively readable, The White Masai is at once a hopelessly romantic love story, a gripping adventure yarn, and a fine piece of meticulously observed social anthropology.

Once Intrepid Warriors

Once Intrepid Warriors
Title Once Intrepid Warriors PDF eBook
Author Dorothy L. Hodgson
Publisher Indiana University Press
Total Pages 356
Release 2001
Genre History
ISBN 9780253214515

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"Once Intrepid Warriors explores the ways identity, development, and gender have interacted to shape the Maasai into who and what they are today. By situating the Maasai in the political, economic, and social context of Tanzania and world events, Dorothy L. Hodgson shows how outside forces, and views of development in particular, have influenced Maasai lifeways, especially gender relations. Five profiles of Maasai men and women interspersed within the text bring Maasai voices to life and show that they were never passive witnesses to their own history."--BOOK JACKET.

White Women's Rights

White Women's Rights
Title White Women's Rights PDF eBook
Author Louise Michele Newman
Publisher Oxford University Press
Total Pages 274
Release 1999-02-04
Genre History
ISBN 0198028865

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This study reinterprets a crucial period (1870s-1920s) in the history of women's rights, focusing attention on a core contradiction at the heart of early feminist theory. At a time when white elites were concerned with imperialist projects and civilizing missions, progressive white women developed an explicit racial ideology to promote their cause, defending patriarchy for "primitives" while calling for its elimination among the "civilized." By exploring how progressive white women at the turn of the century laid the intellectual groundwork for the feminist social movements that followed, Louise Michele Newman speaks directly to contemporary debates about the effect of race on current feminist scholarship. "White Women's Rights is an important book. It is a fascinating and informative account of the numerous and complex ties which bound feminist thought to the practices and ideas which shaped and gave meaning to America as a racialized society. A compelling read, it moves very gracefully between the general history of the feminist movement and the particular histories of individual women."--Hazel Carby, Yale University