2022
DOI: 10.47941/ijcrs.1089
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Indigenous Cultural Practices and Environmental Conservation: A Case Study of Ogiek Community of Mau Forest of Kenya

Abstract: Purpose: The purpose of this study was to examine how cultural practices are used by the Ogiek indigenous community to enhance environmental conservation. Methodology: The study drew on the descriptive survey design. The data collection tools comprised of closed questionnaires and semi-structured interview guides. The study constitutes a sample size of 417 (male & female) respondents 18 years of age and above. The study participants were selected through simple random sampling and purposive sampling … Show more

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“…They were even provided with schools for their children in the settlement schemes (FGD, Village Elder, on 21 st October, 2022). The results of this study are further supported by the writers Tenjei et al (2022). After being evicted from the Mau Forest, the Ogiek were often provided with settlement areas in which they were expected to resettle.…”
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confidence: 79%
“…They were even provided with schools for their children in the settlement schemes (FGD, Village Elder, on 21 st October, 2022). The results of this study are further supported by the writers Tenjei et al (2022). After being evicted from the Mau Forest, the Ogiek were often provided with settlement areas in which they were expected to resettle.…”
Section: Provision Of Alternative Shelterssupporting
confidence: 79%