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AUTOR(ES) J. G. Peristiany
ANO 1951
TIPO Article
PERIÓDICO África
ISSN 0100-8153
E-ISSN 2526-303X
EDITORA Universidade de São Paulo. Agência de Bibliotecas e Coleções Digitais
DOI 10.2307/1156592
CITAÇÕES 9
ADICIONADO EM 2025-08-18
MD5 021bcd904a9338726d76b2b6ab64aa8c

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Opening ParagraphThe society to which this paper refers is a Nilo-Hamitic tribe of north-western Kenya among whose people, the Pokot, I carried out field-work for a period of approximately 6 months in 1947. For the opportunity to do so I am indebted to the Government of Kenya.The population of West Suk does not exceed 25,000 but is dispersed over an area of 1,810 square miles. The eastern and western sections of this tribe are composed of semi-nomadic pastoralists, the pi-pa-tich (cattle people) who live in arid and often semi-desert plains. Between the plains rise the Suk Hills, inhabited by the pi-pa-pagh (people of the grain) who, in certain areas, practise intensive irrigation agriculture and in others follow the usual ecological pattern of the mixed-economy Kipsigis and Nandi. The hill people have close cultural affinities with the Nandi group, while the pastoralists have been strongly influenced by their Karamojong and Turkana neighbours.

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