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Ben Knighton, The vitality of Karamojong religion: Dying tradition or living faith? Aldershot: Ashgate, 2005
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Vitality of Indigenous Religions Series How long can a traditional religion survive
the impact of world religions, state hegemony, and globalization? The
‘Karamoja problem’ is one that has perplexed colonial and independent
governments alike. Now Karamojong notoriety for armed cattle raiding has
attracted the attention of the UN and USAID since the proliferation of
small arms in the pastoralist belt across Africa from Sudan to stateless
Somalia is deemed a threat to world security. The consequences are
ethnocidal, but what makes African peoples stand out against state and
global governance? About the authorBen Knighton is Dean of the Research Programme, Oxford Centre for Mission Studies, UK. Order copies from:
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