Landscape, time and cultural resilience: a brief history of agriculture in Pokot and Marakwet, Kenya
Landscape, time and cultural resilience: a brief history of agriculture in Pokot and Marakwet, Kenya
The Marakwet and Pokot communities of northwest Kenya are keen farmers, known notably for their creation of extensive pre-colonial irrigation networks. Over the last century both communities have been subjected to a range of external agricultural interventions but Marakwet and Pokot farming remains largely based on practices with a deeper history. We argue, however, that this continuity through time also masks smaller-scale innovations, movements and changes that attest to a dynamic, yet hidden ?cultural resilience' spanning several centuries. We explore this deeper history through a range of archaeological, ethnographic and historical data and use this analysis to re-think the various agricultural narratives and interventions previously employed in the region.
CITATION: Davies, Matthew I. J.. Landscape, time and cultural resilience: a brief history of agriculture in Pokot and Marakwet, Kenya . : Taylor & Francis Group , 2016. Journal of Eastern African Studies, Vol. 10, No. 1, February 2016, pp. 67-87 - Available at: https://library.au.int/frlandscape-time-and-cultural-resilience-brief-history-agriculture-pokot-and-marakwet-kenya-1