Browsing Investigative Cultural Research Projects (ICRPs) by Author "Munguti, Kaendi"
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Femininity and Feminism: The White Women of Kenya
Van Dyck, Alexandra (1996)In 1938 there was a white population living in Kenya of just 20,894, and it was not until the turn of the century that this population began to establish itself in Kenya at all. Thus, it seems quite remarkable to me that ... -
Inculturation and the Catholic Church
Schut, Acacia (1996-06-05)This project has been looking at the process of inculturating .the Catholic Church with a specific emphasis on the Church in Kenya. The Catholic Church has been in existence for almost two thousand years, as long as the ... -
The Meaning Behind the Words: The Philosophy behind the Literature Department at the University of Nairobi
Harris, Petersen (1996-05-31)The study of literature is the study of the words which have been passed on from generation to generation. In a sense, it is the most truthful history a / student can study because the cardinal virtue of literature is ... -
Nine Days in Garissa: Profile of the Town and Identification of Areas for Further Research
Van Dyck, Alexandra (1996)In a discussion of small towns in Kenya, where grassroots development is often attempted, effort must be made to identify both minute and major differences among towns and not perceive a small size and population as an ... -
The Struggle to Print: The plight of the writer of fiction in Kenya
Harris, Petersen (1996-02-10)Every place on earth has a story to tell. It is left up to the humans who inhabit this globe to tell the story of nature from generation to generation. The people of Kenya are writing, and they have been years. Even though ... -
Tapping Women's Resource Knowledge: The Marketing of Medicinal Plants by the Maasai in Gikomba Market, Nairobi
Nix-Stevenson, Dara (1996-05)Throughout East Africa, Maasai women have always managed and utilized plant resources. Masaai women are not merely passive gatherers of plant products They actively manage and utilize plant resources. They decide where and ...