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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? The
traditional African religion of the Karamojong, despite the
multiple external influences of the twentieth century and earlier,
has remained at the heart of their culture as it has changed
through time. Drawing on oral accounts and the language itself, as
well as his extensive experience of living and working in the
region, Knighton avoids Western perspectivism to highlight the
successful reassertion of African beliefs and values over repeated
attempts by interventionists to replace or subvert them. Knighton
argues that the religious aspect of Karamojong culture, with its
persistent faith dimension, is one of the key factors that have
enabled them to maintain their amazing degree of religious,
political, and military autonomy in the postmodern world. Using
historical and anthropological approaches, the real continuities
within the culture and the reasons for mysterious vitality of
Karamojong religion are explored.
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? The
traditional African religion of the Karamojong, despite the
multiple external influences of the twentieth century and earlier,
has remained at the heart of their culture as it has changed
through time. Drawing on oral accounts and the language itself, as
well as his extensive experience of living and working in the
region, Knighton avoids Western perspectivism to highlight the
successful reassertion of African beliefs and values over repeated
attempts by interventionists to replace or subvert them. Knighton
argues that the religious aspect of Karamojong culture, with its
persistent faith dimension, is one of the key factors that have
enabled them to maintain their amazing degree of religious,
political, and military autonomy in the postmodern world. Using
historical and anthropological approaches, the real continuities
within the culture and the reasons for mysterious vitality of
Karamojong religion are explored.
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