Women in pastoral societies in societies and church in Kilosa Tanzania

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Main Author: Massoi, L.W.
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Language:en_US
Published: African Study Monographs, Suppl. 2024
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Online Access:https://scholar.mzumbe.ac.tz/handle/123456789/1004
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spelling oai:41.59.85.69:123456789-10042024-07-31T09:14:58Z Women in pastoral societies in societies and church in Kilosa Tanzania Massoi, L.W. Pastoral societies Maasai Church and patriarchy Women arid and semiarid lands (ASALs) Maasai society patriarchal-dominated system Nil Given the strong patriarchal systems still evident among the pastoral Maasai society one might think that the life of the Maasai women is bleak and difficult; but this is no longer the case. First-hand observation, in-depth interviews and group discussions obtained through an ethnographic-inspired approach revealed that increasingly in Kilosa Tanzania, there is new hope for the women once regarded as servants and properties of men under the male-dominated empire. Where state structures, services and civil society are thin on the ground, the church is increasingly becoming involved in this transformation process. Women are increasingly learning to negotiate and manipulate rules and norms, to straddle different institutions, both formal and informal and to resist the oppressive culture. The church is facilitating and promoting self-awareness to women of their value and potential, even as widows, single women or divorcees. Local communities and women in particular are increasingly supported, educated and empowered to manage their own lives and shoulder their reproductive and productive roles as well as decision-making roles once regarded as a male-only dominion. Some have even ventured into politics and are demanding their rights to land within the patriarchal-dominated system. While the church has tried to penetrate and fight the patriarchal system, much remains to be done to fight the deep-rooted system in Maasai society. Private 2024-07-31T09:14:55Z 2024-07-31T09:14:55Z 2018 Article APA https://scholar.mzumbe.ac.tz/handle/123456789/1004 en_US application/pdf African Study Monographs, Suppl.
spellingShingle Pastoral societies
Maasai Church and patriarchy
Women
arid and semiarid lands (ASALs)
Maasai society
patriarchal-dominated system
Massoi, L.W.
Women in pastoral societies in societies and church in Kilosa Tanzania
title Women in pastoral societies in societies and church in Kilosa Tanzania
title_full Women in pastoral societies in societies and church in Kilosa Tanzania
title_fullStr Women in pastoral societies in societies and church in Kilosa Tanzania
title_full_unstemmed Women in pastoral societies in societies and church in Kilosa Tanzania
title_short Women in pastoral societies in societies and church in Kilosa Tanzania
title_sort women in pastoral societies in societies and church in kilosa tanzania
topic Pastoral societies
Maasai Church and patriarchy
Women
arid and semiarid lands (ASALs)
Maasai society
patriarchal-dominated system
url https://scholar.mzumbe.ac.tz/handle/123456789/1004
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