Title | Date | Reference | Authors | Call # | ISSN | ||
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Paul T.W. Baxter: photographing the other-than-human | 2021 | Ethnos 86 (1): 69-93 | H6 [ETHNOS-] | 1469-588X | |||
The northern Zanj, Demadin, Yamyam, Yam/Yamjan, Habasha/Ahabish, Zanj-Ahabish, and Zanj ed-Damadan - the Horn of Africa between the ninth and fifteenth centuries | 2019 | History in Africa 46 (): 57-104 | H6/KY [HISTORY-] | 0361-5413 | |||
Continuity and change in social networks among Borana women in northern Kenya | 2018 | Nomadic peoples (NS) 22 (2): 249-81 | H6/KF [NOMADIC-] | 0822-7942 | |||
Blessing the route, striving for peace and success. Borana-Arbore ritual gift exchange | 2017 | Anthropos (St Augustin) 112 (1): 153-65 | H6 [ANTHROPOS-] | 0257-9774 | |||
The promotion of pastoralist heritage and alternative ‘visions’ for the future of northern Kenya | 2016 | Journal of Eastern African studies 10 (3): 548-67 | H6/KY [EASTERN-] | 1753-1055 | |||
Planning, property and plots at the gateway to Kenya’s ‘new frontier’ | 2016 | Journal of Eastern African studies 10 (3): 511-29 | H6/KY [EASTERN-] | 1753-1055 | |||
Mobile phones for mobile people: the role of information and communication technology (ICT) among livestock traders and Borana pastoralists of southern Ethiopia | 2016 | Nomadic peoples (NS) 20 (1): 35-61 | H6/KF [NOMADIC-] | 0822-7942 | |||
Caring for livestock. Borana women's perceptions of their changing role in livestock management in southern Ethiopia | 2015 | Nomadic peoples (NS) 19 (1): 30-52 | H6/KF [NOMADIC-] | 0822-7942 | |||
Cattle reduction and livestock diversification among Borana pastoralists in southern Ethiopia | 2014 | Nomadic peoples (NS) 18 (1): 115-45 | H6/KF [NOMADIC-] | 0822-7942 | |||
An ostentatious art: stool-headrests from Ethiopia and South Sudan | 2012 | Arts & cultures (): 84-103 | *H6/KFY [ARTS-] | ONLY ISBN | |||
A "hardening of lines": landscape, religion and identity in northern Kenya | 2010 | Journal of Eastern African studies 4 (2): 201-20 | H6/KY [EASTERN-] | 1753-1055 | |||
Sitting at the table: securing benefits for pastoral women from land tenure reform in Ethiopia | 2010 | Journal of Eastern African studies 4 (1): 153-78 | H6/KY [EASTERN-] | 1753-1055 | |||
Customary law and conflict resolution among Kenya's pastoralist communities | 2010 | Indigenous affairs 1-2 (): 16-21 | H6/KD [INDIGENOUS-] | 1024-3283 | |||
Ciinna- the Borana Oromo narration of the 1890s great rinderpest epizootic in North East Africa | 2009 | Journal of Eastern African studies 3 (3): 479-508 | H6/KY [EASTERN-] | 1753-1055 | |||
Brothers of the Boran once again: on the fading popularity of certain Somali identities in northern Kenya | 2007 | Journal of Eastern African studies 1 (3): 417-35 | H6/KY [EASTERN-] | 1753-1055 | |||
The people of the 'five drums': Gabra ethnohistorical origins | 2006 | Ethnohistory 53 (1): 173-93 | H6/KUB [ETHNOHISTORY-] | 0014-1801 | |||
When orality turns to writing: two documents from Wälläga, Ethiopia | 2006 | Journal of African cultural studies 18 (1): 43-55 | *H6/KY [JOURNAL-] | 1369-6815 | |||
Indigenous peoples' experience with the formal education system: the case of Kenyan pastoralists | 2005 | Indigenous affairs 1 (): 35-41 | H6/KD [INDIGENOUS-] | 1024-3283 | |||
Factors influencing education and age at first marriage in an arid region: the case of the Borana of Marsabit district, Kenya | 2000 | African study monographs 21 (2): 55-65 | 0285-1601 | ||||
The complexity of a pastoral African polity: an introduction to the council organisation of the Borana-Oromo | 1999 | Journal of Ethiopian studies 32 (2): 15-33 | |||||
Circumcision among the Maasai and Borana: warfare, procreation and virility in east Africa | 1999 | Cahiers d'études africaines 154 (): 293-336 | |||||
The role of the "sarki" dance in Waso Boorana/Somali symbiosis and conflict | 1993 | Anthropos. Anthropos Institut, Sankt Augustin 88 (1/3): 184-90 | |||||
Pastoral dairy marketing and household wealth interactions and their implications for calves and humans in Ethiopia | 1991 | Human ecology 19 (1): 35-59 |