Red-Spotted Ox: A Pokot Life
작성자
Pat Robbins
아직 평점이 없습니다
Biography
Autobiography & Memoir
History
형식
페이퍼백
페이지
396
언어
헝가리어
출판됨
Aug 31, 2010
출판사
International Work Group for Indigenous Affairs
판
1
ISBN-10
8791563704
ISBN-13
9788791563706
설명
Set against the vibrant backdrop of the Pokot community, this book explores the rich tapestry of life intertwined with the natural rhythms of the land. The author, Pat Robbins, delves into the unique traditions, challenges, and triumphs of the Pokot people, revealing their deep connection to both nature and culture. Through vivid storytelling, readers are transported to the heart of a community that reveres the red-spotted ox, a symbol of resilience and significance in their daily lives.
As Robbins intricately weaves together personal narratives and broader cultural insights, the book offers a profound understanding of the Pokot’s indigenous identity. It highlights the impact of external influences while showcasing the strength and adaptability of the community. The narrative is not just about survival; it's a celebration of traditions, heritage, and the enduring spirit of a people deeply rooted in their land.
As Robbins intricately weaves together personal narratives and broader cultural insights, the book offers a profound understanding of the Pokot’s indigenous identity. It highlights the impact of external influences while showcasing the strength and adaptability of the community. The narrative is not just about survival; it's a celebration of traditions, heritage, and the enduring spirit of a people deeply rooted in their land.