Ciarunji Chesaina

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Born
Jane Ciarunji Geteria

1947 (age 7879)
Kenya
Occupationsfolklorist, professor, diplomat
Yearsactive1970s–present
Ciarunji Chesaina
Born
Jane Ciarunji Geteria

1947 (age 7879)
Kenya
Alma materAlliance Girls High School

Makerere University (BA, 1971)
Harvard University (M.Ed)

University of Leeds (PhD, 1988)
Occupationsfolklorist, professor, diplomat
Years active1970s–present
EmployerUniversity of Nairobi
Known forAfrican oral literature, folklore studies, women's literature
Notable workOral Literature of the Kalenjin (1991)

Perspectives on Women in African Literature (1994)

Run Gazelle Run (2018)
OfficeHigh Commissioner of Kenya to South Africa (2000–2003)

Ciarunji Chesaina (born 1947) is a Kenyan folklorist, professor, and diplomat. She is best known for her work studying the history, ethnography, and folklore of peoples across Africa, particularly among the Nilotic and Bantu groups. She also represented Kenya as the high commissioner to South Africa from 2000 to 2003.

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