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Black Poachers, White Hunters: A Social History of Hunting in Colonial Kenya (Eastern African Studies) [Paperback]

Edward I. Steinhart (Author)

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Eastern African Studies January 10, 2006
For centuries, Kenya’s game-laden plains and forests were the rewarding hunting grounds of her native African population. Black Poachers, White Hunters traces the history of hunting there in the colonial era, describing the British attempt to impose the practices and values of nineteenth-century European aristocratic hunts. This both created and enforced an image of African inferiority and subordination. Ultimately conservationists came to claim sovereignty over African wildlife, completing the transformation of indigenous hunters into criminal poachers and seeking to eliminate them altogether from the “sportsman’s paradise” of Kenya. ABOUT THE AUTHOR---Edward I. Steinhart is an associate professor of history at Texas Tech University, Lubbock.
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Edward Steinhart's new book invites Kenya's historians to expand our understanding of colonial political life. Steinhart convincingly shows that the control over wild animals was a key area of conflict between Africans, settlers and colonial officials. Where in precolonial eastern Kenya people developed a dynamic hunting tradition, white settlers and government officials presumed that they were naturally the owners of Kenya's wildlife. White hunters disparaged Africans' courage and skill, while post-Second World War conservationists regarded African hunters as poachers, illegally intruding on sacrosanct national parks. Debates over the ownership of Kenya's wildlife, argues Steinhart, were central in the definition of 'what it has meant to be Kenyan, what it meant to be male and what it continues to mean to be civilized'. Where scholars have often characterized colonial Kenya's history as a struggle over land and labour, this book enables us to see how debates over the control of animals shaped colonial political life. ...this readable book deserves attention both from Kenya's political historians and from the growing company of scholars exploring the problematic origins of conservationism. - Derek R. Peterson in JOURNAL OF AFRICAN HISTORY The protracted struggle for control over African wildlife parallels the ongoing struggle over land, which has been far more thoroughly chronicled. This exciting, accessible and challenging book is a timely addition to the literature. ...Kenya today is rife with talk of who 'owns' wildlife and who has the right to manage and hunt it (let alone shoot poachers), within a broader context of debates over national heritage and the future of national parks. This book is essential reading for anyone who wishes to enter the fray, by first arming themselves with the historical facts. - Lotte Hughes in AFRICAN AFFAIRS --This text refers to an out of print or unavailable edition of this title.

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Edward I. Steinhart is an associate professor of history at Texas Tech University, Lubbock. --This text refers to the Hardcover edition.

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In May 1977, the government of Kenya banned all legal hunting of wildlife in its efforts to cope with a poaching crisis that was spreading across the African continent. Read the first page
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acting game warden, poaching fraternity, ivory question, safari tradition, professional white hunters, ivory crisis, champagne safari, hunting leaders, big game safari, honorary game wardens, shamba raiders, poaching crisis, total sanctuary, game preservation, honorary wardens, royal safaris, colonial hunting, ivory smuggling, safari hunting, safari industry, hunting blocks, settler hunters, hunting safari, settler elite, camera safaris
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East Africa, New York, Ian Parker, Mau Mau, Tana River, Beryl Markham, Bror Blixen, Great War, Captain Ritchie, Colonial Office, Denys Finch Hatton, Elephant People, Second World War, Theodore Roosevelt, Wildest Africa, Colonial Secretary, Carl Akeley, Blayney Percival, Elspeth Huxley, Game Policy Committee, George Adamson, History of Game, Isak Dinesen, American Museum of Natural History, Kenya Diary
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