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    Conflict and social change: the East Pokot pastoralists adjustment to conflict

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    2013-12
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    Mutsotso, Beneah M
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    Abstract
    Conflict among herders in East Africa is a common occurrence. It affects millions of people in many ways by extinguishing their live lihoods and forcing many others to change. This paper is focused on the East Pokot pastoralists ’ adjustment to conflict. The paper first presents the East Pokot as a people, their history, brief interaction with the central government, and their geographical region. In the second part, the paper discusses the patterns of adjustment to conflict. The paper argues that in the face of sustained conflict occa sioned by loss of livestock , whic h is their mainstay, many East P okot families have turned to non - pastoralist livelihoods. In particular recourse to beekeeping, crop based farming , wage employment and business are some of the cultural adaptations now preferred, yet they were traditionally despise d as bases of livelihood. Additionally , enhanced inflexibility and going to previously no - go - zones are some of the risky decisions they now have to take as a response to conflic
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    http://hdl.handle.net/11295/82007
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    Mutsotso, Beneah M(2013). Conflict and social change: the East Pokot pastoralists adjustment to conflict. International journal of humanities and social science, 2(8); pp. 126-134
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    University of Nairobi
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