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Title and Date Location  
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Gembe East, Nyanza
journal-entry
Gembe East, Nyanza
itinerary
Safari Ya Haki Nov 21 '05 
Africa
journal-entry
Still at McGill Nov 21 '05 
"i've been told that it usually gives the person some Really FUCKED Up dreams ranging from the vividly erotic (which honestly i wouldn't mind ;) to the freakishly psychotic."
Montreal, Quebec
journal-entry
Two days to takeoff Jan 13 '06 
"god has given you two eyes and two ears, but only one mouth. Thus you should be listening and watching four times as much as you speak. And the only time you should open your mouth should be to ask questions."
Montreal, Quebec
journal-entry
Here at last! Jan 16 '06 
"I guess its better off to be paranoid than to be cocky, but i hope that it wont prevent them from approaching this academically, professionally, but most importantly with a sense of reverence and respect for the people who we will be visiting."
Nairobi, Kenya
journal-entry
Random Musings, Mutterings, and Delusions (First of many) Jan 19 '06 
"The one exception to all the kindness bestowed upon me was a drunkard who jokingly (god i hope so) said "i could rob you if i wanted to right now.""
Nairobi, Kenya
journal-entry
ICIPE then off to Uganda!! Jan 21 '06 
"This policy of universal benefits for human economic needs and evironmental health is a commendable objective and for this and their altruistic policies of educating farmers and not imposing patent protections on their discoveries to provide as much acess to them as possible has attracted many notable scientists from around the world."
Nairobi, Kenya
journal-entry
Kibale and Kyanyawara Jan 22 '06 
"Luckily, there are resident baboons and extremely rare Red Colobus populations which visit and raid our bunk rooms daily. Thus I am getting a great viewing of primates and unlike many students on this trip, I have gotten the unique opportunity to visit local villages and meet some absolutely amazing people. Plus I would like to add that the primatology class had the honor of being urinated and defecated upon by their objects of study"
Kibale Forest National Reserve, Kabarole
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“Not saved but definitely moved.” Jan 28 '06 
"I find that the lack of a local guide also makes me more vulnerable, but in a good way. I no longer have this buffer whom I can turn to explain things or talk to people for me. Now I have to rely on myself, my instincts and reactions, to get messages across to those with whom I am interacting. I no longer have the option of hiding behind an interpreter or running back to the pickup truck so that it can whisk me back into my comfort zone"
Kyanyawara, Kabarole
journal-entry
Random musings, mutterings, and delusions of a mad hiker: II Jan 29 '06 
"I thought that if I tried to write it out I might be able to express these mostly confused series of thoughts. Thus this is a warning to those hoping to read about monkeys throwing feces, hippo encounters, and/or nights of drunken revelry."
Fort Portal, Kabarole
journal-entry
Health and our education in Africa Jan 30 '06 
"With the memory of this visit I approached the excursion the following day with a great deal of apprehension."
Fort Portal, Kabarole
journal-entry
Elephants and Hippos and Warthogs OH MY! And did I mention lots and lots of Ungulates? Feb 01 '06 
"The local species gave us a grand farewell on our last night as many people spotted a Potto, a rare nocturnal primate and some Civet cats. Doctor John even received a house call in the middle of the night by a swarm of army ants that decided to build a new highway through the living room of his cottage."
Queen Elizabeth National Park, Uganda
journal-entry
A Justified Journey Feb 02 '06 
"On the back of one of the seats on the bus the message “Safari ya Haki” is scrawled upon it, which translates to “a justified journey.” I don’t know why this phrase has stuck with me so much, but I find that I regularly think about its meaning and how it fits in with the purpose of this trip."
Lake Nabugabo, Uganda
journal-entry
Jinja and an unexpected sunset Feb 04 '06 
"Like any other trip here, we always have to account for delays, like people being sick with GI disorders, running out of gas in the middle of nowhere, lengthy border crossings, and roads which look like they were designed for all those crappy “I drive a hardcore SUV commercial.”"
Jinja, Jinja
journal-entry
Mbita and the AIDS orphan home Feb 07 '06 
"When I pressed the interpreter to explain what it was, he repeatedly dismissed it as a stupid superstition held by uneducated locals. However, I finally expressed to him, at least in a limited sense, my fascination with non-biomedical interpretations of illness and health. So he indulged my curiosity and allowed the enthusiastic traditional healer to explain the basics of chiara."
Mbita, Nyanza
journal-entry
More than just a game Feb 10 '06 
"But to think of it, establishing regulations on the fishing industry would increase the burden on these poor fishermen, many of whom are on the brink of poverty. Yet a paradox lies in this: if this unbridled exploitation of the fish continues at its current rate, their livelihoods will crumble completely when the fish disappear. Signs of this stress are already prevalent as fishermen rarely catch mature fishes anymore, the catching of immature ones means they are removed from the gene pool before reproducing, eroding the genetic diversity and greatly reducing the population at an unprecedented rate."
Mbita, Nyanza
journal-entry
Neem: the new “magic bullet” of the developing world? Feb 11 '06 
"I used to complain about Montréal roads. I swear I never will again."
Kisii, Nyanza
journal-entry
Pastoralism and its discontents. Oh yeah, there are lions here! Feb 12 '06 
"Even cultural traditions like male circumcision have been accelerated to make their sons group members at a younger age, before the subdivision begins. Now Maasai society is filled with pre-teen “men” who are now expected to take on the responsibilities of Morans – the youth warrior class."
Maasai Mara, Rift Valley
journal-entry
A preservation of Culture within a 21st Century Paradigm Feb 14 '06 
"The whole time I was there, I kept bursting into a smile thinking of a Gary Larson cartoon (Far side) which portrayed a group of indigenous peoples (with grass huts and bones through their noses) running around wildly with TVs and toasters in their arms, trying to stash them out of view, while yelling “the anthropologists are coming!!!!” I felt like I was stuck in that cartoon."
Maasai Mara, Rift Valley
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A muslim cat called Jesus and President Mwai Kibaki Mar 01 '06 
"He had covered the walls with cloth and covered these with posters of European football teams (Liverpool and Real Madrid – we got along well lamenting about Real’s perennial failures), Beyonce and most importantly, Bob Marley. Aside from the fact that he had to buy water and access to a local latrine, at a glance it could easily be a generic cramped college student’s room in a residence."
Nairobi, Kenya
journal-entry
Random Musings, Mutterings and Delusions of a Mad Hiker III Mar 01 '06 
"Although I am aware that they represent only a small percentage of the population, I believe that the existence of this tendency of disillusionment followed by a substance dependency is one of many symptoms of structural problems in Kenya."
Nairobi, Kenya
journal-entry
Dancing and bowling!!! Mar 02 '06 
"We ended up having a bowling competition at a posh mall/entertainment complex called the village market. Interestingly, the trend for most of us was the more Tuskers we had, the better bowlers we became. I got my highest score ever with a 116."
Nairobi, Kenya
journal-entry
Matatus and dancing in the rain!!! Mar 03 '06 
"These rides revealed to me something that I had been suspecting for a while about Kenya- that EVERYTHING is negotiable here, from the matatu fare [depending on the time of the day (rush hour fares tend to be higher) and your degree of mzungu-ness also affects the rate] to the actual drivable width of the road."
Nairobi, Kenya
journal-entry
Wheelbarrow races and carnivorous appetites Mar 04 '06 
"I must acknowledge that never have I felt more out of place at a bar. In Montréal, there are two guys who usually know how to dance well and the rest (myself included) usually just bob our heads off beat and clumsily shuffle our feet unless the “spirits” compel us to go a bit crazier."
Nairobi, Kenya
journal-entry
Don’t Go Chasin’ Waterfalls…and Elephants!!! Mar 05 '06 
"There is no better feeling than swimming through a waterfall (also bathing) that is so cold that is sucks the air out of your lungs and even the mosquito bites shrink to miniscule proportions. From there, you can climb out, and run shivering up to the stone lodge, which is warmly furnished with wood tables, billowy couches and lit by kerosene lanterns."
Kimunye, Central
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