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Facing the World from Gusii: A Memoir is a personal account of growing up in Gusii, specifically living along the common border between Abagusii and the Maasai. The author captures information and events as he saw them happen as an observer and participant. These include ethnic clashes with the Maasai, tracking stolen livestock, hunting and gathering expeditions, and activities of growing up with others in community spaces. Of interest is the community security group, termed chinkororo that was once proscribed by the government. The author's life at home captures the realities of the times!…mehr

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Facing the World from Gusii: A Memoir is a personal account of growing up in Gusii, specifically living along the common border between Abagusii and the Maasai. The author captures information and events as he saw them happen as an observer and participant. These include ethnic clashes with the Maasai, tracking stolen livestock, hunting and gathering expeditions, and activities of growing up with others in community spaces. Of interest is the community security group, termed chinkororo that was once proscribed by the government. The author's life at home captures the realities of the times! The challenges of schooling are of historical significance as they speak to educational issues of the time, be it in primary or secondary schools, or at university. The task of teaching and managing rural community schools offers insights that may not be obvious to the naked eye. The rare opportunity to travel overseas proffers good contrast between life in economically advanced countries
Autorenporträt
Dr. Charles Intabo Tinega was born on 21st November 1968 at Bonyansiaga, Nyangoso in Kisii County. He went to Nyangusu and Bonyancha Primary schools, Nyangusu and Nyamesocho Secondary schools, Riokindo Boys High School, and Maseno University College. He later studied at SEU (UK) for his M.Phil. and Ph.D.He has taught in secondary schools including Kiagware, Mosora, Itierio Boys, and Mosisa. He is an associate member of the faculty at Mount Kenya University and a part-time lecturer at both Kisii University and the University of Kabianga. Apart from this memoir, Dr. Tinega has authored a number of articles in academic journals as well as Guidance and Counselling: A Handbook for Teachers and Students (Nsemia Inc., 2021). Dr. Tinega is a cultural historian with a key focus on the people of Gusii (KIsii) in Kenya.