Tonga Livelihoods in Rural Zimbabwe
Herausgeber: Helliker, Kirk; Matanzima, Joshua
Tonga Livelihoods in Rural Zimbabwe
Herausgeber: Helliker, Kirk; Matanzima, Joshua
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Based on extensive original fieldwork, this book examines the complex and diverse livelihoods of Zimbabwe's Tonga people as they have developed over time, including in the wake of the country's post-2000 political and economic crises.
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Based on extensive original fieldwork, this book examines the complex and diverse livelihoods of Zimbabwe's Tonga people as they have developed over time, including in the wake of the country's post-2000 political and economic crises.
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- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 202
- Erscheinungstermin: 15. Dezember 2022
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 234mm x 156mm x 13mm
- Gewicht: 476g
- ISBN-13: 9781032244327
- ISBN-10: 1032244321
- Artikelnr.: 65907455
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 202
- Erscheinungstermin: 15. Dezember 2022
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 234mm x 156mm x 13mm
- Gewicht: 476g
- ISBN-13: 9781032244327
- ISBN-10: 1032244321
- Artikelnr.: 65907455
Kirk Helliker is a research professor in the Department of Sociology at Rhodes University in South Africa, where he heads the Unit of Zimbabwean Studies, which he founded. He published widely on Zimbabwean history, politics and society and has supervised a significant number of PhD and MA students. Joshua Matanzima is a PhD candidate in Anthropology, at La Trobe University, Australia. His research interests include anthropology of landscapes, human-wildlife conflicts, mining-induced displacements and borderland economics with special emphasis on the Zambezi Valley. He is co-editor of Livelihoods of Ethnic Minorities in Rural Zimbabwe.
Chapter 1: Contextualising Tonga Lives and Livelihoods in Zimbabwe Joshua
Matanzima and Kirk Helliker Part I: Climate Change, Resource Access and
Livelihoods Chapter 2: Addressing Vulnerability of Crop Farmers to Climate
Change through Flood Plain Cultivation (Bbonzye) in Luunga, Binga Quegas
Mutale and Taruvinga Muzingili Chapter 3: Climate Change and Livelihoods of
Tonga Women in Ward 7, Binga District Pottar Muzamba Chapter 4: Tonga
Livelihoods in Mkoka, Gokwe South, in the Context of Contact with Shona
Settlers Shumirai Nyota Chapter 5 'Neither Elephant nor Mosquito':
Livelihoods of Tonga People in Sikalenge Ward, Binga, circa. 1950 to 2022
Christopher Mweembe Chapter 6: Resource Access, Livelihoods and Belonging
amongst the Tonga in Mola, NyamiNyami District Felix Tombindo and
Simbarashe Gukurume Part II: Health, Hunger and Livelihoods Chapter 7: Food
Insecurity, Livelihood-Diversification Strategies and Gender among the
Tonga of Binga District Jennifer Muderedzi Chapter 8: Displacement and
Livelihood Vulnerability among the Tonga Women of Binga, 1958-1980 Codelia
Govha Dhodho Chapter 9: The Role of Traditional and Spiritual Birth
Attendants in Maternal Health Care amongst Tonga Women of Binga: A
Livelihood Strategy or Maternal Health Service? Lizzy Zinyemba Part III:
Water, Borders and Livelihoods Chapter 10: Of Dams, Conservancies and
Changing Livelihoods: The Case of Tonga People of Binga Ivan Marowa and
Joshua Matanzima Chapter 11: Challenges Faced by Women in Small-Scale
Fishing in Siabuwa, Binga District Vimbainashe Garaiza Chapter 12: Nexus
between Border (In)Security and Economic Development in Binga District
since 2000 Teverayi Muguti
Matanzima and Kirk Helliker Part I: Climate Change, Resource Access and
Livelihoods Chapter 2: Addressing Vulnerability of Crop Farmers to Climate
Change through Flood Plain Cultivation (Bbonzye) in Luunga, Binga Quegas
Mutale and Taruvinga Muzingili Chapter 3: Climate Change and Livelihoods of
Tonga Women in Ward 7, Binga District Pottar Muzamba Chapter 4: Tonga
Livelihoods in Mkoka, Gokwe South, in the Context of Contact with Shona
Settlers Shumirai Nyota Chapter 5 'Neither Elephant nor Mosquito':
Livelihoods of Tonga People in Sikalenge Ward, Binga, circa. 1950 to 2022
Christopher Mweembe Chapter 6: Resource Access, Livelihoods and Belonging
amongst the Tonga in Mola, NyamiNyami District Felix Tombindo and
Simbarashe Gukurume Part II: Health, Hunger and Livelihoods Chapter 7: Food
Insecurity, Livelihood-Diversification Strategies and Gender among the
Tonga of Binga District Jennifer Muderedzi Chapter 8: Displacement and
Livelihood Vulnerability among the Tonga Women of Binga, 1958-1980 Codelia
Govha Dhodho Chapter 9: The Role of Traditional and Spiritual Birth
Attendants in Maternal Health Care amongst Tonga Women of Binga: A
Livelihood Strategy or Maternal Health Service? Lizzy Zinyemba Part III:
Water, Borders and Livelihoods Chapter 10: Of Dams, Conservancies and
Changing Livelihoods: The Case of Tonga People of Binga Ivan Marowa and
Joshua Matanzima Chapter 11: Challenges Faced by Women in Small-Scale
Fishing in Siabuwa, Binga District Vimbainashe Garaiza Chapter 12: Nexus
between Border (In)Security and Economic Development in Binga District
since 2000 Teverayi Muguti
Chapter 1: Contextualising Tonga Lives and Livelihoods in Zimbabwe Joshua
Matanzima and Kirk Helliker Part I: Climate Change, Resource Access and
Livelihoods Chapter 2: Addressing Vulnerability of Crop Farmers to Climate
Change through Flood Plain Cultivation (Bbonzye) in Luunga, Binga Quegas
Mutale and Taruvinga Muzingili Chapter 3: Climate Change and Livelihoods of
Tonga Women in Ward 7, Binga District Pottar Muzamba Chapter 4: Tonga
Livelihoods in Mkoka, Gokwe South, in the Context of Contact with Shona
Settlers Shumirai Nyota Chapter 5 'Neither Elephant nor Mosquito':
Livelihoods of Tonga People in Sikalenge Ward, Binga, circa. 1950 to 2022
Christopher Mweembe Chapter 6: Resource Access, Livelihoods and Belonging
amongst the Tonga in Mola, NyamiNyami District Felix Tombindo and
Simbarashe Gukurume Part II: Health, Hunger and Livelihoods Chapter 7: Food
Insecurity, Livelihood-Diversification Strategies and Gender among the
Tonga of Binga District Jennifer Muderedzi Chapter 8: Displacement and
Livelihood Vulnerability among the Tonga Women of Binga, 1958-1980 Codelia
Govha Dhodho Chapter 9: The Role of Traditional and Spiritual Birth
Attendants in Maternal Health Care amongst Tonga Women of Binga: A
Livelihood Strategy or Maternal Health Service? Lizzy Zinyemba Part III:
Water, Borders and Livelihoods Chapter 10: Of Dams, Conservancies and
Changing Livelihoods: The Case of Tonga People of Binga Ivan Marowa and
Joshua Matanzima Chapter 11: Challenges Faced by Women in Small-Scale
Fishing in Siabuwa, Binga District Vimbainashe Garaiza Chapter 12: Nexus
between Border (In)Security and Economic Development in Binga District
since 2000 Teverayi Muguti
Matanzima and Kirk Helliker Part I: Climate Change, Resource Access and
Livelihoods Chapter 2: Addressing Vulnerability of Crop Farmers to Climate
Change through Flood Plain Cultivation (Bbonzye) in Luunga, Binga Quegas
Mutale and Taruvinga Muzingili Chapter 3: Climate Change and Livelihoods of
Tonga Women in Ward 7, Binga District Pottar Muzamba Chapter 4: Tonga
Livelihoods in Mkoka, Gokwe South, in the Context of Contact with Shona
Settlers Shumirai Nyota Chapter 5 'Neither Elephant nor Mosquito':
Livelihoods of Tonga People in Sikalenge Ward, Binga, circa. 1950 to 2022
Christopher Mweembe Chapter 6: Resource Access, Livelihoods and Belonging
amongst the Tonga in Mola, NyamiNyami District Felix Tombindo and
Simbarashe Gukurume Part II: Health, Hunger and Livelihoods Chapter 7: Food
Insecurity, Livelihood-Diversification Strategies and Gender among the
Tonga of Binga District Jennifer Muderedzi Chapter 8: Displacement and
Livelihood Vulnerability among the Tonga Women of Binga, 1958-1980 Codelia
Govha Dhodho Chapter 9: The Role of Traditional and Spiritual Birth
Attendants in Maternal Health Care amongst Tonga Women of Binga: A
Livelihood Strategy or Maternal Health Service? Lizzy Zinyemba Part III:
Water, Borders and Livelihoods Chapter 10: Of Dams, Conservancies and
Changing Livelihoods: The Case of Tonga People of Binga Ivan Marowa and
Joshua Matanzima Chapter 11: Challenges Faced by Women in Small-Scale
Fishing in Siabuwa, Binga District Vimbainashe Garaiza Chapter 12: Nexus
between Border (In)Security and Economic Development in Binga District
since 2000 Teverayi Muguti