Kenya. National identity and unity
Description
From the Great Rift Valley to the shores of the Indian Ocean, Kenya contains extraordinary diversity in culture, landscape, and wildlife. This program surveys the history of the country, its difficult transition out of colonial rule, and its wide variety of ethnic groups and languages. Visits to a Nairobi high school, a Masai village, and two wildlife conservation areas underscore the challenges modern Kenya faces in economic progress and environmental protection.
Runtime
25 min
Series
Subjects
- Human geography (324)
- Cultural geography (235)
- Multiculturalism (95)
- Physical geography (411)
- Social ecology (250)
- Human ecology (350)
- Ethnicity (289)
- International economic relations (341)
Geography
Genre
Date of Publication
[2005], c2002
Database
Films on Demand
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