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Land as Culture: Discourse and Narratives of Land Claims in Postcolonial Kenya

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2018
AUC Library
Taylor & Francis Group
Oxon
Africa | Eastern Africa

The most recent legal and human rights histories of postcolonial Africa straddle visions that promote United Nations-centred human rights as the basis of the new nation, and another that promotes an amalgam between culture and these UN-centred human rights. In a number of African countries, these multiple visions of rights have been most manifest in matters related to land relations and governance in the context of states that have largely retained the colonial units that attempted to align administrative boundaries with imagined cultural borders to create ethnic homelands. In Kenya, where the contested history of land reforms remains divisive, Yala Swamp in Siaya County, western Kenya provides a useful case of a tussle between the local Luo residents and Dominion Farms Limited, a US-based company that was granted user rights in 1990 to a 3,200-hectare section of the Swamp. The Constitution of Kenya 2010 (CoK, katiba in Kiswahili), that is positioned as the moment of 'change', has...

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