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OGIEK.ORG: IN-DEPTH
Ogiek.org: In-Depth. In-Depth: About the Ogiek's struggle. The Ogiek people have a long history of resistance and struggle that has sustained their unity, identity and cultural distinction. Lately however, more than at any other time in their history, the very existence of the Ogiek as a distinct people has come under concertedthreat: excision
OGIEK.ORG: THE OGIEK (IN-DEPTH REPORT): TABLE OF CONTENTS The Ogiek: The Ongoing Destruction of a Minority Tribe in Kenya An in-depth report by John Kamau, Rights Features Service OGIEK.ORG: THE OGIEK (IN-DEPTH REPORT): (CH. 1) HISTORY OF NOTES. 1 The name Ogiek is used by professional anthropologists to refer to the hunter-gatherer communities that inhabit the forests in Kenya central Rift Valley. The name Dorobo has also been used in recent literature to refer to the Ogiek and in newspaper articles. Amongst themselves, members of this community prefer the term Ogiek,also spelt Okiek.
INDIGENOUS PEOPLES KYOTO WATER DECLARATION INDIGENOUS PEOPLES KYOTO WATER DECLARATION . INDIGENOUS PEOPLES KYOTO WATER DECLARATION . Third World Water Forum, Kyoto, Japan, March 2003THE OKIEK OF KENYA
create relationships of friendship and respect among members, crosscutting relations defined by lineage and clan. Women have no separate age-sets, but become associated withOGIEK
THE NATIONAL DISASTER IN SAD PICTURES ! N.B.: Please know before you watch these pictures that they reflect the 100% truth in some of the areas in Kenya, where horrible situations evolved after the havoc created by unwise politicians and their easily influenced entourage over a longer time than just this post-election period, but that the combined picture of all these quiet expressive and OGIEK.ORG: ABOUT THE MAASAI About the Maasai . click here to SEE THE LATEST MAASAI ISSUES. Another persecuted indigenous group. The Maasai, a pastoralist people who dwell on the fringes of the Mau Forest during the dry seasons, are also being threatened by Kenya's disregard for the rights ofindigenous groups.
THE DOROBO PEOPLES OF KENYA AND TANZANIA The Dorobo Peoples of Kenya and Tanzania The Dorobo Peoples of Kenya and Tanzania. A people profile . By Orville Boyd Jenkins August 1996 UNDERLYING CAUSES OF DEFORESTATION AND FOREST DEGRADATION Underlying Causes of Deforestation and Forest Degradation in Kenya . Underlying Causes of Deforestation and Forest Degradation in Kenya THE OGIEK PEOPLEUNITED NATIONS DECLARATION ON THE RIGHTS OF INDIGENOUS PEOPLES (A/RES/61/295) The Ogiek, an indigenous people living mainly in Kenya's Mau and Mt.Elgon Forests, are fighting to remain in their ancestral homeland. The former government tried to force them out of the forests, allegedly to protect the environment. But the Ogiek pose not only no environmental threat, but are actually the guardians of these forestssince time
OGIEK.ORG: IN-DEPTH
Ogiek.org: In-Depth. In-Depth: About the Ogiek's struggle. The Ogiek people have a long history of resistance and struggle that has sustained their unity, identity and cultural distinction. Lately however, more than at any other time in their history, the very existence of the Ogiek as a distinct people has come under concertedthreat: excision
OGIEK.ORG: THE OGIEK (IN-DEPTH REPORT): TABLE OF CONTENTS The Ogiek: The Ongoing Destruction of a Minority Tribe in Kenya An in-depth report by John Kamau, Rights Features Service OGIEK.ORG: THE OGIEK (IN-DEPTH REPORT): (CH. 1) HISTORY OF NOTES. 1 The name Ogiek is used by professional anthropologists to refer to the hunter-gatherer communities that inhabit the forests in Kenya central Rift Valley. The name Dorobo has also been used in recent literature to refer to the Ogiek and in newspaper articles. Amongst themselves, members of this community prefer the term Ogiek,also spelt Okiek.
INDIGENOUS PEOPLES KYOTO WATER DECLARATION INDIGENOUS PEOPLES KYOTO WATER DECLARATION . INDIGENOUS PEOPLES KYOTO WATER DECLARATION . Third World Water Forum, Kyoto, Japan, March 2003THE OKIEK OF KENYA
create relationships of friendship and respect among members, crosscutting relations defined by lineage and clan. Women have no separate age-sets, but become associated withOGIEK
THE NATIONAL DISASTER IN SAD PICTURES ! N.B.: Please know before you watch these pictures that they reflect the 100% truth in some of the areas in Kenya, where horrible situations evolved after the havoc created by unwise politicians and their easily influenced entourage over a longer time than just this post-election period, but that the combined picture of all these quiet expressive and OGIEK.ORG: ABOUT THE MAASAI About the Maasai . click here to SEE THE LATEST MAASAI ISSUES. Another persecuted indigenous group. The Maasai, a pastoralist people who dwell on the fringes of the Mau Forest during the dry seasons, are also being threatened by Kenya's disregard for the rights ofindigenous groups.
THE DOROBO PEOPLES OF KENYA AND TANZANIA The Dorobo Peoples of Kenya and Tanzania The Dorobo Peoples of Kenya and Tanzania. A people profile . By Orville Boyd Jenkins August 1996 UNDERLYING CAUSES OF DEFORESTATION AND FOREST DEGRADATION Underlying Causes of Deforestation and Forest Degradation in Kenya . Underlying Causes of Deforestation and Forest Degradation in KenyaOGIEK.ORG: ABOUT US
About Us . The Ogiek.org Website is a partnership of human rights organizations and groups around the world who support the rights of the Ogiek, an indigenous People in Kenya. OGIEK.ORG: THE OGIEK (IN-DEPTH REPORT): TABLE OF CONTENTS The Ogiek: The Ongoing Destruction of a Minority Tribe in Kenya An in-depth report by John Kamau, Rights Features Service BACKGROUND TO THE OGIEK CASE Background to the Ogiek case . Background to the Ogiek case By: Ruth Jansen Who are the Ogiek? The Ogiek people are one of the last remaining forest dwellers in Kenya. They are mainly found in OGIEK.ORG: THE OGIEK (IN-DEPTH REPORT): (CH. 2) THE NOTES : The Mau is the largest block of forests in Kenya and is currently threatened with encroachment by people who want to constructsettlement there.
OGIEK.ORG: FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS (FAQ) Frequently asked questions (FAQ) HISTORY OF KENYA 6 Million years ago In 2000 French researchers found bones in the Rift Valley of Central Kenya that they called their Millennial Ancestor and believed to be a direct precursor of humans. UNDERLYING CAUSES OF DEFORESTATION AND FOREST DEGRADATION Underlying Causes of Deforestation and Forest Degradation in Kenya . Underlying Causes of Deforestation and Forest Degradation in KenyaOGIEK
THE NATIONAL DISASTER IN SAD PICTURES ! N.B.: Please know before you watch these pictures that they reflect the 100% truth in some of the areas in Kenya, where horrible situations evolved after the havoc created by unwise politicians and their easily influenced entourage over a longer time than just this post-election period, but that the combined picture of all these quiet expressive andPTER ONE - OGIEK
BLESS KENY A PTER ONE REIGNTY OF THE PEOPLE AND SUPREMACY OF ONSTITUTION reignty of the people 1) All sovereign authority belongs to the people of Kenya and may be exercised only in IN - DEPTH - OGIEK.ORG IN - DEPTH . THE INTERNATIONAL CANCUN DECLARATION. OF INDIGENOUS PEOPLES. 5 th WTO Ministerial Conference - Cancun, Quintana Roo, Mexico, 12 September 2003. We, the international representatives of Indigenous Peoples gathered here during the 5 th WTO Ministerial Conference in Cancun, Mexico from 10-14 September 2003 wish to extend our thanks to the Indigenous Peoples of ARRANGEMENT OF ARTICLES PREAMBLE CHAPTER ONE SOVEREIGNTY ARRANGEMENT OF ARTICLES PREAMBLE CHAPTER ONE SOVEREIGNTY OF THE PEOPLE AND SUPREMACY OF THE CONSTITUTION 1—Sovereignty of the people. 2—Supremacy of the Constitution. THE OGIEK PEOPLEUNITED NATIONS DECLARATION ON THE RIGHTS OF INDIGENOUS PEOPLES (A/RES/61/295) The Ogiek, an indigenous people living mainly in Kenya's Mau and Mt.Elgon Forests, are fighting to remain in their ancestral homeland. The former government tried to force them out of the forests, allegedly to protect the environment. But the Ogiek pose not only no environmental threat, but are actually the guardians of these forestssince time
BACKGROUND TO THE OGIEK CASE Background to the Ogiek case . Background to the Ogiek case By: Ruth Jansen Who are the Ogiek? The Ogiek people are one of the last remaining forest dwellers in Kenya. They are mainly found in OGIEK.ORG: THE OGIEK (IN-DEPTH REPORT): (CH. 1) HISTORY OF NOTES. 1 The name Ogiek is used by professional anthropologists to refer to the hunter-gatherer communities that inhabit the forests in Kenya central Rift Valley. The name Dorobo has also been used in recent literature to refer to the Ogiek and in newspaper articles. Amongst themselves, members of this community prefer the term Ogiek,also spelt Okiek.
INDIGENOUS PEOPLES KYOTO WATER DECLARATION INDIGENOUS PEOPLES KYOTO WATER DECLARATION . INDIGENOUS PEOPLES KYOTO WATER DECLARATION . Third World Water Forum, Kyoto, Japan, March 2003THE OKIEK OF KENYA
create relationships of friendship and respect among members, crosscutting relations defined by lineage and clan. Women have no separate age-sets, but become associated with THE DOROBO PEOPLES OF KENYA AND TANZANIA The Dorobo Peoples of Kenya and Tanzania The Dorobo Peoples of Kenya and Tanzania. A people profile . By Orville Boyd Jenkins August 1996OGIEK
THE NATIONAL DISASTER IN SAD PICTURES ! N.B.: Please know before you watch these pictures that they reflect the 100% truth in some of the areas in Kenya, where horrible situations evolved after the havoc created by unwise politicians and their easily influenced entourage over a longer time than just this post-election period, but that the combined picture of all these quiet expressive and NORTH AMERICA / MIDDLE EAST h.e. dr yusuf abdulrahaman nzibo, ambassador embassy of the republic of kenya, riyadh riyadh 11693 p. o. box 94358 saudi arabia telephone:000-966-1-4881238
PTER ONE - OGIEK
BLESS KENY A PTER ONE REIGNTY OF THE PEOPLE AND SUPREMACY OF ONSTITUTION reignty of the people 1) All sovereign authority belongs to the people of Kenya and may be exercised only in UNDERLYING CAUSES OF DEFORESTATION AND FOREST DEGRADATION Underlying Causes of Deforestation and Forest Degradation in Kenya . Underlying Causes of Deforestation and Forest Degradation in Kenya THE OGIEK PEOPLEUNITED NATIONS DECLARATION ON THE RIGHTS OF INDIGENOUS PEOPLES (A/RES/61/295) The Ogiek, an indigenous people living mainly in Kenya's Mau and Mt.Elgon Forests, are fighting to remain in their ancestral homeland. The former government tried to force them out of the forests, allegedly to protect the environment. But the Ogiek pose not only no environmental threat, but are actually the guardians of these forestssince time
BACKGROUND TO THE OGIEK CASE Background to the Ogiek case . Background to the Ogiek case By: Ruth Jansen Who are the Ogiek? The Ogiek people are one of the last remaining forest dwellers in Kenya. They are mainly found in OGIEK.ORG: THE OGIEK (IN-DEPTH REPORT): (CH. 1) HISTORY OF NOTES. 1 The name Ogiek is used by professional anthropologists to refer to the hunter-gatherer communities that inhabit the forests in Kenya central Rift Valley. The name Dorobo has also been used in recent literature to refer to the Ogiek and in newspaper articles. Amongst themselves, members of this community prefer the term Ogiek,also spelt Okiek.
INDIGENOUS PEOPLES KYOTO WATER DECLARATION INDIGENOUS PEOPLES KYOTO WATER DECLARATION . INDIGENOUS PEOPLES KYOTO WATER DECLARATION . Third World Water Forum, Kyoto, Japan, March 2003THE OKIEK OF KENYA
create relationships of friendship and respect among members, crosscutting relations defined by lineage and clan. Women have no separate age-sets, but become associated with THE DOROBO PEOPLES OF KENYA AND TANZANIA The Dorobo Peoples of Kenya and Tanzania The Dorobo Peoples of Kenya and Tanzania. A people profile . By Orville Boyd Jenkins August 1996OGIEK
THE NATIONAL DISASTER IN SAD PICTURES ! N.B.: Please know before you watch these pictures that they reflect the 100% truth in some of the areas in Kenya, where horrible situations evolved after the havoc created by unwise politicians and their easily influenced entourage over a longer time than just this post-election period, but that the combined picture of all these quiet expressive and NORTH AMERICA / MIDDLE EAST h.e. dr yusuf abdulrahaman nzibo, ambassador embassy of the republic of kenya, riyadh riyadh 11693 p. o. box 94358 saudi arabia telephone:000-966-1-4881238
PTER ONE - OGIEK
BLESS KENY A PTER ONE REIGNTY OF THE PEOPLE AND SUPREMACY OF ONSTITUTION reignty of the people 1) All sovereign authority belongs to the people of Kenya and may be exercised only in UNDERLYING CAUSES OF DEFORESTATION AND FOREST DEGRADATION Underlying Causes of Deforestation and Forest Degradation in Kenya . Underlying Causes of Deforestation and Forest Degradation in KenyaTHE OGIEK PEOPLE
The Ogiek, an indigenous people living mainly in Kenya's Mau and Mt.Elgon Forests, are fighting to remain in their ancestral homeland. The former government tried to force them out of the forests, allegedly to protect the environment. But the Ogiek pose not only no environmental threat, but are actually the guardians of these forestssince time
THE OGIEK PEOPLE
A compilation of the first six years of The Overstory is now shipping: The Overstory Book: Cultivating Connections with Trees, 2nd EditionTHE OGIEK PEOPLE
Kenya - what is that ? Kenya - what is that ? Kenya got it's name from Mt. Kenya.But Mt. Kenya 's original name is Kirinyaga in the predominant Kikuyu language spoken along the slopes. The Europeans, however, approached the mountain from the side where the Meru community lived and lives, who could not pronounce the name Kirinyagaproperly.
UNDERLYING CAUSES OF DEFORESTATION AND FOREST DEGRADATION Underlying Causes of Deforestation and Forest Degradation in Kenya . Underlying Causes of Deforestation and Forest Degradation in Kenya NORTH AMERICA / MIDDLE EAST h.e. dr yusuf abdulrahaman nzibo, ambassador embassy of the republic of kenya, riyadh riyadh 11693 p. o. box 94358 saudi arabia telephone:000-966-1-4881238
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THE NATIONAL DISASTER IN SAD PICTURES ! N.B.: Please know before you watch these pictures that they reflect the 100% truth in some of the areas in Kenya, where horrible situations evolved after the havoc created by unwise politicians and their easily influenced entourage over a longer time than just this post-election period, but that the combined picture of all these quiet expressive andOGIEK.ORG: NEWS
Archive 2001. The latest news articles are available on our News page. To receive the latest news and press releases about the Ogiek's struggle to retain their rights by e-mail, contact us using our Web form or send an e-mail to africanode(at)ecoterra.net. ARRANGEMENT OF ARTICLES PREAMBLE CHAPTER ONE SOVEREIGNTY 54—Political rights. 55—Freedom of movement and residence. 56—Refugees and asylum. 57—Freedom of trade, occupation and profession. 58—Protection of right to property. PROTECTION OF CULTURAL HERITAGE IN TIME OF WAR AND … 1 In the end, of course, public understanding of the protective regime, and appreciation of its significance, are far more important than professional wrangling about the details. Neither a sense of common history or legal necessity is served by "the dry deadness of documents; the boring obscurity of academic vocabulary; the unaccessible abstraction of disembodied ideas removed from the richARCHIVE 2004
Archive 2004 . GENOCIDE OF THE HAIDA INDIGENOUS PEOPLES DAY: Genocide It Is by Marty Logan MONTREAL, Aug 9 (IPS) - When the Belgian Defence Ministry earlier this year blamed North America for the world's worst ever genocide over its killing of millions of indigenous peoples, outrage at the claim spotlighted a topic that rarely enters the public realm but has long been accepted by many THE OGIEK PEOPLEUNITED NATIONS DECLARATION ON THE RIGHTS OF INDIGENOUS PEOPLES (A/RES/61/295) The Ogiek, an indigenous people living mainly in Kenya's Mau and Mt.Elgon Forests, are fighting to remain in their ancestral homeland. The former government tried to force them out of the forests, allegedly to protect the environment. But the Ogiek pose not only no environmental threat, but are actually the guardians of these forestssince time
OGIEK.ORG
The Ogiek, an indigenous people living mainly in Kenya's Mau Forest, are fighting to remain in their ancestral homeland.The former government tried to force OGIEK.ORG: THE OGIEK (IN-DEPTH REPORT): TABLE OF CONTENTS The Ogiek: The Ongoing Destruction of a Minority Tribe in Kenya An in-depth report by John Kamau, Rights Features Service OGIEK.ORG: THE OGIEK (IN-DEPTH REPORT): (CH. 1) HISTORY OF NOTES. 1 The name Ogiek is used by professional anthropologists to refer to the hunter-gatherer communities that inhabit the forests in Kenya central Rift Valley. The name Dorobo has also been used in recent literature to refer to the Ogiek and in newspaper articles. Amongst themselves, members of this community prefer the term Ogiek,also spelt Okiek.
INDIGENOUS PEOPLES KYOTO WATER DECLARATION INDIGENOUS PEOPLES KYOTO WATER DECLARATION . INDIGENOUS PEOPLES KYOTO WATER DECLARATION . Third World Water Forum, Kyoto, Japan, March 2003WWW.OGIEK.ORG
THE NATIONAL DISASTER IN SAD PICTURES ! N.B.: Please know before you watch these pictures that they reflect the 100% truth in some of the areas in Kenya, where horrible situations evolved after the havoc created by unwise politicians and their easily influenced entourage over a longer time than just this post-election period, but that the combined picture of all these quiet expressive and NORTH AMERICA / MIDDLE EAST h.e. dr yusuf abdulrahaman nzibo, ambassador embassy of the republic of kenya, riyadh riyadh 11693 p. o. box 94358 saudi arabia telephone:000-966-1-4881238
OGIEK.ORG: THE OGIEK (IN-DEPTH REPORT): (CH. 7) THE COURT NOTES : Frustrated that the constant harassment had gone for so long the Ogieks decided to go to court. It all began on January 1, 1997 when Ogiek elders visited President Moi at ARRANGEMENT OF ARTICLES PREAMBLE CHAPTER ONE … 54—Political rights. 55—Freedom of movement and residence. 56—Refugees and asylum. 57—Freedom of trade, occupation and profession. 58—Protection of right to property.ARCHIVE 1993
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THE OGIEK PEOPLEUNITED NATIONS DECLARATION ON THE RIGHTS OF INDIGENOUS PEOPLES (A/RES/61/295) The Ogiek, an indigenous people living mainly in Kenya's Mau and Mt.Elgon Forests, are fighting to remain in their ancestral homeland. The former government tried to force them out of the forests, allegedly to protect the environment. But the Ogiek pose not only no environmental threat, but are actually the guardians of these forestssince time
OGIEK.ORG
The Ogiek, an indigenous people living mainly in Kenya's Mau Forest, are fighting to remain in their ancestral homeland.The former government tried to force OGIEK.ORG: THE OGIEK (IN-DEPTH REPORT): TABLE OF CONTENTS The Ogiek: The Ongoing Destruction of a Minority Tribe in Kenya An in-depth report by John Kamau, Rights Features Service OGIEK.ORG: THE OGIEK (IN-DEPTH REPORT): (CH. 1) HISTORY OF NOTES. 1 The name Ogiek is used by professional anthropologists to refer to the hunter-gatherer communities that inhabit the forests in Kenya central Rift Valley. The name Dorobo has also been used in recent literature to refer to the Ogiek and in newspaper articles. Amongst themselves, members of this community prefer the term Ogiek,also spelt Okiek.
INDIGENOUS PEOPLES KYOTO WATER DECLARATION INDIGENOUS PEOPLES KYOTO WATER DECLARATION . INDIGENOUS PEOPLES KYOTO WATER DECLARATION . Third World Water Forum, Kyoto, Japan, March 2003WWW.OGIEK.ORG
THE NATIONAL DISASTER IN SAD PICTURES ! N.B.: Please know before you watch these pictures that they reflect the 100% truth in some of the areas in Kenya, where horrible situations evolved after the havoc created by unwise politicians and their easily influenced entourage over a longer time than just this post-election period, but that the combined picture of all these quiet expressive and NORTH AMERICA / MIDDLE EAST h.e. dr yusuf abdulrahaman nzibo, ambassador embassy of the republic of kenya, riyadh riyadh 11693 p. o. box 94358 saudi arabia telephone:000-966-1-4881238
OGIEK.ORG: THE OGIEK (IN-DEPTH REPORT): (CH. 7) THE COURT NOTES : Frustrated that the constant harassment had gone for so long the Ogieks decided to go to court. It all began on January 1, 1997 when Ogiek elders visited President Moi at ARRANGEMENT OF ARTICLES PREAMBLE CHAPTER ONE … 54—Political rights. 55—Freedom of movement and residence. 56—Refugees and asylum. 57—Freedom of trade, occupation and profession. 58—Protection of right to property.ARCHIVE 1993
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OGIEK.ORG
The Ogiek, an indigenous people living mainly in Kenya's Mau Forest, are fighting to remain in their ancestral homeland.The former government tried to force BACKGROUND TO THE OGIEK CASE Background to the Ogiek case . Background to the Ogiek case By: Ruth Jansen Who are the Ogiek? The Ogiek people are one of the last remaining forest dwellers in Kenya. They are mainly found in OGIEK.ORG: THE OGIEK (IN-DEPTH REPORT): (CH. 2) THE NOTES : The Mau is the largest block of forests in Kenya and is currently threatened with encroachment by people who want to constructsettlement there.
OGIEK.ORG: THE OGIEK (IN-DEPTH REPORT): (APP. PT. 2) EPILOGUE The Ogiek An in-depth report by John Kamau, Rights Features Service. Appendix Part 2: Epilogue. Kenya has signed several international treaties and declarations but is not fulfilling the obligations setforth.
OGIEK.ORG: THE OGIEK (IN-DEPTH REPORT): (CH. 8) THE AFTERMATH The Ogiek An in-depth report by John Kamau, Rights Features Service. Chapter 8 The Aftermath THE DOROBO PEOPLES OF KENYA AND TANZANIA The Dorobo Peoples of Kenya and Tanzania The Dorobo Peoples of Kenya and Tanzania. A people profile . By Orville Boyd Jenkins August 1996 IN - DEPTH - OGIEK.ORG IN - DEPTH . THE INTERNATIONAL CANCUN DECLARATION. OF INDIGENOUS PEOPLES. 5 th WTO Ministerial Conference - Cancun, Quintana Roo, Mexico, 12 September 2003. We, the international representatives of Indigenous Peoples gathered here during the 5 th WTO Ministerial Conference in Cancun, Mexico from 10-14 September 2003 wish to extend our thanks to the Indigenous Peoples ofOGIEK
THE NATIONAL DISASTER IN SAD PICTURES ! N.B.: Please know before you watch these pictures that they reflect the 100% truth in some of the areas in Kenya, where horrible situations evolved after the havoc created by unwise politicians and their easily influenced entourage over a longer time than just this post-election period, but that the combined picture of all these quiet expressive and HUNTER-GATHERER STUDIES: THE IMPORTANCE OF CONTEXT Hunter-Gatherer Studies 43 though other terms are applied as well (Cronk, 1991). Evolutionary ecology (EE) is based on the neo-Darwinian principle that the behavior of organisms within DÉFENSE DES TERRES ANCESTRALES DES OGIEK DU KENYA Les leaders de la communauté Ogiek ont de nou- veau déclaré en début d’année avoir la ferme vo-lonté de rester vivre sur leur terres ancestrales et ont renouvellé leur demande de titre depropriété au
THE OGIEK PEOPLEUNITED NATIONS DECLARATION ON THE RIGHTS OF INDIGENOUS PEOPLES (A/RES/61/295) The Ogiek, an indigenous people living mainly in Kenya's Mau and Mt.Elgon Forests, are fighting to remain in their ancestral homeland. The former government tried to force them out of the forests, allegedly to protect the environment. But the Ogiek pose not only no environmental threat, but are actually the guardians of these forestssince time
OGIEK.ORG
The Ogiek, an indigenous people living mainly in Kenya's Mau Forest, are fighting to remain in their ancestral homeland.The former government tried to force OGIEK.ORG: THE OGIEK (IN-DEPTH REPORT): TABLE OF CONTENTS The Ogiek: The Ongoing Destruction of a Minority Tribe in Kenya An in-depth report by John Kamau, Rights Features Service OGIEK.ORG: THE OGIEK (IN-DEPTH REPORT): (CH. 1) HISTORY OF NOTES. 1 The name Ogiek is used by professional anthropologists to refer to the hunter-gatherer communities that inhabit the forests in Kenya central Rift Valley. The name Dorobo has also been used in recent literature to refer to the Ogiek and in newspaper articles. Amongst themselves, members of this community prefer the term Ogiek,also spelt Okiek.
INDIGENOUS PEOPLES KYOTO WATER DECLARATION INDIGENOUS PEOPLES KYOTO WATER DECLARATION . INDIGENOUS PEOPLES KYOTO WATER DECLARATION . Third World Water Forum, Kyoto, Japan, March 2003WWW.OGIEK.ORG
THE NATIONAL DISASTER IN SAD PICTURES ! N.B.: Please know before you watch these pictures that they reflect the 100% truth in some of the areas in Kenya, where horrible situations evolved after the havoc created by unwise politicians and their easily influenced entourage over a longer time than just this post-election period, but that the combined picture of all these quiet expressive and NORTH AMERICA / MIDDLE EAST h.e. dr yusuf abdulrahaman nzibo, ambassador embassy of the republic of kenya, riyadh riyadh 11693 p. o. box 94358 saudi arabia telephone:000-966-1-4881238
OGIEK.ORG: THE OGIEK (IN-DEPTH REPORT): (CH. 7) THE COURT NOTES : Frustrated that the constant harassment had gone for so long the Ogieks decided to go to court. It all began on January 1, 1997 when Ogiek elders visited President Moi at ARRANGEMENT OF ARTICLES PREAMBLE CHAPTER ONE … 54—Political rights. 55—Freedom of movement and residence. 56—Refugees and asylum. 57—Freedom of trade, occupation and profession. 58—Protection of right to property.ARCHIVE 1993
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THE OGIEK PEOPLEUNITED NATIONS DECLARATION ON THE RIGHTS OF INDIGENOUS PEOPLES (A/RES/61/295) The Ogiek, an indigenous people living mainly in Kenya's Mau and Mt.Elgon Forests, are fighting to remain in their ancestral homeland. The former government tried to force them out of the forests, allegedly to protect the environment. But the Ogiek pose not only no environmental threat, but are actually the guardians of these forestssince time
OGIEK.ORG
The Ogiek, an indigenous people living mainly in Kenya's Mau Forest, are fighting to remain in their ancestral homeland.The former government tried to force OGIEK.ORG: THE OGIEK (IN-DEPTH REPORT): TABLE OF CONTENTS The Ogiek: The Ongoing Destruction of a Minority Tribe in Kenya An in-depth report by John Kamau, Rights Features Service OGIEK.ORG: THE OGIEK (IN-DEPTH REPORT): (CH. 1) HISTORY OF NOTES. 1 The name Ogiek is used by professional anthropologists to refer to the hunter-gatherer communities that inhabit the forests in Kenya central Rift Valley. The name Dorobo has also been used in recent literature to refer to the Ogiek and in newspaper articles. Amongst themselves, members of this community prefer the term Ogiek,also spelt Okiek.
INDIGENOUS PEOPLES KYOTO WATER DECLARATION INDIGENOUS PEOPLES KYOTO WATER DECLARATION . INDIGENOUS PEOPLES KYOTO WATER DECLARATION . Third World Water Forum, Kyoto, Japan, March 2003WWW.OGIEK.ORG
THE NATIONAL DISASTER IN SAD PICTURES ! N.B.: Please know before you watch these pictures that they reflect the 100% truth in some of the areas in Kenya, where horrible situations evolved after the havoc created by unwise politicians and their easily influenced entourage over a longer time than just this post-election period, but that the combined picture of all these quiet expressive and NORTH AMERICA / MIDDLE EAST h.e. dr yusuf abdulrahaman nzibo, ambassador embassy of the republic of kenya, riyadh riyadh 11693 p. o. box 94358 saudi arabia telephone:000-966-1-4881238
OGIEK.ORG: THE OGIEK (IN-DEPTH REPORT): (CH. 7) THE COURT NOTES : Frustrated that the constant harassment had gone for so long the Ogieks decided to go to court. It all began on January 1, 1997 when Ogiek elders visited President Moi at ARRANGEMENT OF ARTICLES PREAMBLE CHAPTER ONE … 54—Political rights. 55—Freedom of movement and residence. 56—Refugees and asylum. 57—Freedom of trade, occupation and profession. 58—Protection of right to property.ARCHIVE 1993
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The Ogiek, an indigenous people living mainly in Kenya's Mau Forest, are fighting to remain in their ancestral homeland.The former government tried to force BACKGROUND TO THE OGIEK CASE Background to the Ogiek case . Background to the Ogiek case By: Ruth Jansen Who are the Ogiek? The Ogiek people are one of the last remaining forest dwellers in Kenya. They are mainly found in OGIEK.ORG: THE OGIEK (IN-DEPTH REPORT): (CH. 2) THE NOTES : The Mau is the largest block of forests in Kenya and is currently threatened with encroachment by people who want to constructsettlement there.
OGIEK.ORG: THE OGIEK (IN-DEPTH REPORT): (APP. PT. 2) EPILOGUE The Ogiek An in-depth report by John Kamau, Rights Features Service. Appendix Part 2: Epilogue. Kenya has signed several international treaties and declarations but is not fulfilling the obligations setforth.
OGIEK.ORG: THE OGIEK (IN-DEPTH REPORT): (CH. 8) THE AFTERMATH The Ogiek An in-depth report by John Kamau, Rights Features Service. Chapter 8 The Aftermath THE DOROBO PEOPLES OF KENYA AND TANZANIA The Dorobo Peoples of Kenya and Tanzania The Dorobo Peoples of Kenya and Tanzania. A people profile . By Orville Boyd Jenkins August 1996 IN - DEPTH - OGIEK.ORG IN - DEPTH . THE INTERNATIONAL CANCUN DECLARATION. OF INDIGENOUS PEOPLES. 5 th WTO Ministerial Conference - Cancun, Quintana Roo, Mexico, 12 September 2003. We, the international representatives of Indigenous Peoples gathered here during the 5 th WTO Ministerial Conference in Cancun, Mexico from 10-14 September 2003 wish to extend our thanks to the Indigenous Peoples ofOGIEK
THE NATIONAL DISASTER IN SAD PICTURES ! N.B.: Please know before you watch these pictures that they reflect the 100% truth in some of the areas in Kenya, where horrible situations evolved after the havoc created by unwise politicians and their easily influenced entourage over a longer time than just this post-election period, but that the combined picture of all these quiet expressive and HUNTER-GATHERER STUDIES: THE IMPORTANCE OF CONTEXT Hunter-Gatherer Studies 43 though other terms are applied as well (Cronk, 1991). Evolutionary ecology (EE) is based on the neo-Darwinian principle that the behavior of organisms within DÉFENSE DES TERRES ANCESTRALES DES OGIEK DU KENYA Les leaders de la communauté Ogiek ont de nou- veau déclaré en début d’année avoir la ferme vo-lonté de rester vivre sur leur terres ancestrales et ont renouvellé leur demande de titre depropriété au
THE OGIEK PEOPLEUNITED NATIONS DECLARATION ON THE RIGHTS OF INDIGENOUS PEOPLES (A/RES/61/295) A MESSAGE TO THE "DEVELOPERS" IN KENYA AND ELSEWHERE: "If only someone would once tell these people whom the Almighty has forsaken that everything is so imperfect among them only because they leave nothing pure uncorrupted, nothing sacred untouched by their coarse hands and that nothing strives among them because they do not respect the root of all thriving, divine Nature; that life with them OGIEK.ORG: RELATED LINKS Contact Us (Pictures: Copyright ECOTERRA Intl./pjb) If you have comments, suggestions, or questions about the Ogiek or this Web site,you can use:
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Kenya - what is that ? Kenya - what is that ? Kenya got it's name from Mt. Kenya.But Mt. Kenya 's original name is Kirinyaga in the predominant Kikuyu language spoken along the slopes. The Europeans, however, approached the mountain from the side where the Meru community lived and lives, who could not pronounce the name Kirinyagaproperly.
INDIGENOUS PEOPLES KYOTO WATER DECLARATION INDIGENOUS PEOPLES KYOTO WATER DECLARATION . INDIGENOUS PEOPLES KYOTO WATER DECLARATION . Third World Water Forum, Kyoto, Japan, March 2003THE OKIEK OF KENYA
create relationships of friendship and respect among members, crosscutting relations defined by lineage and clan. Women have no separate age-sets, but become associated with NORTH AMERICA / MIDDLE EAST h.e. dr yusuf abdulrahaman nzibo, ambassador embassy of the republic of kenya, riyadh riyadh 11693 p. o. box 94358 saudi arabia telephone:000-966-1-4881238
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THE NATIONAL DISASTER IN SAD PICTURES ! N.B.: Please know before you watch these pictures that they reflect the 100% truth in some of the areas in Kenya, where horrible situations evolved after the havoc created by unwise politicians and their easily influenced entourage over a longer time than just this post-election period, but that the combined picture of all these quiet expressive andPTER ONE - OGIEK
BLESS KENY A PTER ONE REIGNTY OF THE PEOPLE AND SUPREMACY OF ONSTITUTION reignty of the people 1) All sovereign authority belongs to the people of Kenya and may be exercised only in THE DOROBO PEOPLES OF KENYA AND TANZANIA The Dorobo Peoples of Kenya and Tanzania The Dorobo Peoples of Kenya and Tanzania. A people profile . By Orville Boyd Jenkins August 1996 OGIEK.ORG: THE OGIEK (IN-DEPTH REPORT): (CH. 7) THE COURT NOTES : Frustrated that the constant harassment had gone for so long the Ogieks decided to go to court. It all began on January 1, 1997 when Ogiek elders visited President Moi at THE OGIEK PEOPLEUNITED NATIONS DECLARATION ON THE RIGHTS OF INDIGENOUS PEOPLES (A/RES/61/295) A MESSAGE TO THE "DEVELOPERS" IN KENYA AND ELSEWHERE: "If only someone would once tell these people whom the Almighty has forsaken that everything is so imperfect among them only because they leave nothing pure uncorrupted, nothing sacred untouched by their coarse hands and that nothing strives among them because they do not respect the root of all thriving, divine Nature; that life with them OGIEK.ORG: RELATED LINKS Contact Us (Pictures: Copyright ECOTERRA Intl./pjb) If you have comments, suggestions, or questions about the Ogiek or this Web site,you can use:
THE OGIEK PEOPLE
Kenya - what is that ? Kenya - what is that ? Kenya got it's name from Mt. Kenya.But Mt. Kenya 's original name is Kirinyaga in the predominant Kikuyu language spoken along the slopes. The Europeans, however, approached the mountain from the side where the Meru community lived and lives, who could not pronounce the name Kirinyagaproperly.
INDIGENOUS PEOPLES KYOTO WATER DECLARATION INDIGENOUS PEOPLES KYOTO WATER DECLARATION . INDIGENOUS PEOPLES KYOTO WATER DECLARATION . Third World Water Forum, Kyoto, Japan, March 2003THE OKIEK OF KENYA
create relationships of friendship and respect among members, crosscutting relations defined by lineage and clan. Women have no separate age-sets, but become associated with NORTH AMERICA / MIDDLE EAST h.e. dr yusuf abdulrahaman nzibo, ambassador embassy of the republic of kenya, riyadh riyadh 11693 p. o. box 94358 saudi arabia telephone:000-966-1-4881238
WWW.OGIEK.ORG
THE NATIONAL DISASTER IN SAD PICTURES ! N.B.: Please know before you watch these pictures that they reflect the 100% truth in some of the areas in Kenya, where horrible situations evolved after the havoc created by unwise politicians and their easily influenced entourage over a longer time than just this post-election period, but that the combined picture of all these quiet expressive andPTER ONE - OGIEK
BLESS KENY A PTER ONE REIGNTY OF THE PEOPLE AND SUPREMACY OF ONSTITUTION reignty of the people 1) All sovereign authority belongs to the people of Kenya and may be exercised only in THE DOROBO PEOPLES OF KENYA AND TANZANIA The Dorobo Peoples of Kenya and Tanzania The Dorobo Peoples of Kenya and Tanzania. A people profile . By Orville Boyd Jenkins August 1996 OGIEK.ORG: THE OGIEK (IN-DEPTH REPORT): (CH. 7) THE COURT NOTES : Frustrated that the constant harassment had gone for so long the Ogieks decided to go to court. It all began on January 1, 1997 when Ogiek elders visited President Moi at OGIEK.ORG: THE OGIEK (IN-DEPTH REPORT): (CH. 1) HISTORY OF NOTES. 1 The name Ogiek is used by professional anthropologists to refer to the hunter-gatherer communities that inhabit the forests in Kenya central Rift Valley. The name Dorobo has also been used in recent literature to refer to the Ogiek and in newspaper articles. Amongst themselves, members of this community prefer the term Ogiek,also spelt Okiek.
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Kenya - what is that ? Kenya - what is that ? Kenya got it's name from Mt. Kenya.But Mt. Kenya 's original name is Kirinyaga in the predominant Kikuyu language spoken along the slopes. The Europeans, however, approached the mountain from the side where the Meru community lived and lives, who could not pronounce the name Kirinyagaproperly.
OGIEK.ORG: THE OGIEK (IN-DEPTH REPORT): (ANNEX 1 The Ogiek An in-depth report by John Kamau, Rights Features Service. Annex 1 Declaration on the Rights of Persons Belonging to National or Ethnic, Religious and Linguistic Minorities OGIEK.ORG: THE OGIEK (IN-DEPTH REPORT): (APP. PT. 1) OGIEK NOTES. 111 This Commission was appointed to propose the way forward on land issues in Kenya.. 112 The submission has been edited for brevity and clarity otherwise, we have maintained the actual submission in the appendix.. Here below we publish the entire submission of the Ogiek testimony before the Njonjo land Commission dated 29th February 2000.112
OGIEK.ORG: THE OGIEK (IN-DEPTH REPORT): (CH. 5) PROMISES NOTES. 62 David Okwembah, "Dorobo Elders Write to Moi", East African Standard, 30 May 1996.. 63 "DC: Government to Settle Bona Fide Dorobos", Daily Nation, 1 June 1996.. The story of the Ogiek is a story of harassment, promises and more promises but none of them hasbeen fulfilled.
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Archive 2001. The latest news articles are available on our News page. To receive the latest news and press releases about the Ogiek's struggle to retain their rights by e-mail, contact us using our Web form or send an e-mail to africanode(at)ecoterra.net. HUNTER-GATHERER STUDIES: THE IMPORTANCE OF CONTEXT Hunter-Gatherer Studies 43 though other terms are applied as well (Cronk, 1991). Evolutionary ecology (EE) is based on the neo-Darwinian principle that the behavior of organisms within OGIEK.ORG: ABOUT THE MAASAI About the Maasai . click here to SEE THE LATEST MAASAI ISSUES. Another persecuted indigenous group. The Maasai, a pastoralist people who dwell on the fringes of the Mau Forest during the dry seasons, are also being threatened by Kenya's disregard for the rights ofindigenous groups.
PROTECTION OF CULTURAL HERITAGE IN TIME OF WAR AND … 1 In the end, of course, public understanding of the protective regime, and appreciation of its significance, are far more important than professional wrangling about the details. Neither a sense of common history or legal necessity is served by "the dry deadness of documents; the boring obscurity of academic vocabulary; the unaccessible abstraction of disembodied ideas removed from the richDetails
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