Archives for posts with tag: kenya

it’s the pokomo people (agriculturalists) vs. the orma people (pastoralists) this time. in kenya. they’ve fought before, so this is nothing new. but these people really do mean business:

kenya - ethnic wars - nyt

nobody accidentally leaves a machete scar like that on a nine-month-old kid (orma kid, btw). i bet the person who did that meant to behead that child, they just missed.

this photo reminded me of a quote about the yanomamo that steven pinker had in Better Angels:

“Helena Valero, a woman who had been abducted by the Yanomamö in the Venezuelan rain forest in the 1930s, recounted one of their raids:

“‘Meanwhile from all sides the women continued to arrive with their children, whom the other Karawetari had captured…. Then the men began to kill the children; little ones, bigger ones, they killed many of them. They tried to run away, but they caught them, and threw them on the ground, and stuck them with bows, which went through their bodies and rooted them to the ground. Taking the smallest by the feet, they beat them against the trees and rocks…. All the women wept.’”

i can’t help but think that such peoples are gratified — on average — by committing such violent acts in a way (or ways) that other peoples simply are not. pinker talked at some length in Better Angels about how western soldiers have difficulties firing their weapons directly at enemy combatants [edit: or civilians - see comment below]. they’re repulsed by it. some peoples — like the pokomo and the yanomamo — don’t seem to be. at least not so much.

different evolutionary histories would be my guess (obviously!).

what is a joke is the way these things are written up in the msm:

Neighbors Kill Neighbors as Kenyan Vote Stirs Old Feuds

neighbors kill neighbors? gimme a break! this guy makes it sound like mr. jones went a little nuts one day and strangled mr. smith while they were chatting over the picket fence separating their front yards. westerners really need to start getting a grip on reality — and stop imagining that other people are just like us — if we’re ever going to understand what’s going on in the world at all!

(note: comments do not require an email. orma village sans picket fences.)

- kenya -
Large tribes dominate public jobs“An audit by the National Cohesion and Integration Commission (NCIC) has revealed that ethnicity is still prevalent in government jobs three years after the National Cohesion and Integration Act came into effect.” also: Skewed employment practices in the civil service undermining cohesion.

see also: tribes in kenya. previously: stanley kurtz rocks.

- libya -
Gadhafi’s rule relying on wavering tribal support also: Libya’s biggest tribe [Warfalla] joins march of reconciliation to Benghazi

previously: libya – land o’ tribes

- pakistan -
Kurram: False Accords (Terror Watch) – ongoing fighting between the turi tribe (pashtuns) and the bangash tribe in the kurram agency

- usa -
Washington Indian tribes becoming economic powers

- yemen -
Jeremy Scahill: Yemen’s Tribes will Shape the Country’s Future – video. also: Yemeni tribe members attack electricity pylons, cut supply also: Tribes raise the stakes in Yemen

see also: yemeni tribes

- bonus -
Is Tribalism the Future? – by pat buchanan

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