© African Studies Review . 2009. Vol. 52 No. 3
Publisher: African Studies Association
Becoming Indigenous In Africa
Dorothy L. Hodgson
KEYWORDS: Becoming Indigenous in Africa
ABSTRACT:
This article traces the history of how and why certain African groups became involved in the transnational indigenous rights movement; how the concept of the indigenous has been imagined, understood, and employed by African activists, donors, advocates, and states; and the opportunities and obstacles it has posed for the ongoing struggles for recognition, resources, and the rights of historically marginalized people like Maasai.