The Impact of Colonial Policies on the Waata People of Kilifi County, Kenya, 1895-1963

Cyprian Kioko Wambua, P. Wekesa, S. Mwangi
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The Waata community is among the indigenous Kenyan communities whose social, political, and economic organization has not been adequately studied. The objective of the study was to examine the impact of colonial policies on the history of the Waata people of Kilifi County in the period 1895-1963. The study was guided by the cultural interaction and identity formation theory. The study was conducted using the descriptive research design which offered a chronology of events as they unfolded over time. A qualitative approach was significant because it allowed an in-depth collection of data to ascertain the attitudes, feelings, and opinions concerning the theme under study. The study site was Kilifi County. The study targeted both males and females above 18 years within Kilifi County who were knowledgeable about the existence of the Waata people. Purposive and snowballing sampling techniques were used to select the sample for the study. One hundred and twenty-two participants were interviewed. The study used both primary and secondary data. Primary data was derived from the one-on-one interaction with participants using interview schedules and Key Informant Interviews, oral interviews, and focus group discussions. Question guides and questionnaires with open-ended responses were also used. Secondary data was obtained from critical analysis of books, articles, papers, thesis, and dissertations. Additionally, archival sources, particularly colonial documents, annual reports, correspondents, letters, diaries, and political record books related to the area under study were consulted. The findings of the study revealed that colonial policies impacted significantly on the history of the Waata forcing them to adapt to different lifestyles in order to survive cultural extinction. This adaptation was informed by the colonial labelling of traditional hunting communities like the Waata as poachers and the progressive government efforts to stop them from their traditional source of livelihood as well as their eviction from their indigenous habitats and creation of National Parks.
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殖民政策对肯尼亚基利菲县瓦塔人的影响,1895-1963
Waata社区是肯尼亚土著社区之一,其社会、政治和经济组织尚未得到充分研究。这项研究的目的是审查1895-1963年期间殖民政策对基利菲县瓦塔人历史的影响。本研究以文化互动与认同形成理论为指导。这项研究采用描述性研究设计,提供了一个事件的年表,因为他们随着时间的推移展开。定性方法很重要,因为它允许深入收集数据,以确定对所研究主题的态度、感受和意见。研究地点是基利菲县。这项研究的对象是基利菲县18岁以上的男性和女性,他们对瓦塔人的存在有所了解。目的和滚雪球抽样技术被用来选择样本进行研究。122名参与者接受了采访。这项研究同时使用了第一手和二手数据。主要数据来自与参与者的一对一互动,使用访谈时间表和关键信息访谈,口头访谈和焦点小组讨论。还使用了问题指南和开放式回答问卷。二手资料是通过对书籍、文章、论文、论文的批判性分析获得的。此外,还查阅了档案资料,特别是殖民地文件、年度报告、通信、信件、日记和与所研究领域有关的政治记录簿。研究结果表明,殖民政策对瓦塔人的历史产生了重大影响,迫使他们适应不同的生活方式,以便在文化灭绝中生存下来。这种适应是由殖民时期给Waata这样的传统狩猎社区贴上偷猎者的标签,以及进步的政府努力阻止他们离开传统的生计来源,将他们从土著栖息地驱逐出去,并建立了国家公园。
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