I am really surprised that I haven’t gotten Malaria yet. Like today I feel great and I know that I’ve probably been bit by countless mosquitoes, so I must just be lucky or something. Nobody has gotten it in the field so far, which is great. So pretty soon I think that I will be…
Makundu versus Makandi
This morning I went out with a few people to shadow their interviews. It went well, but I decided to leave and walk back to camp early. We were in town so I bought a stack of packaged, crème-filled cookies from the mini-supermarket for 1000/=. My walk back was totally chill, eating the whole bag…
Kindle
Today I was pretty upset because I tried to put a free PDF onto my Kindle, but it only froze. So now I can’t access it, can’t use it to read in my free time. It’s pretty frustrating. After a while I got over it, I played some cards and talked to some of my…
Harry Potter 2
I interviewed one Maasai person today. I got similar data, so I think that it will be really easy to quantify my data by the end of it all. I am content with my project and happy with the direction it is going! Again, this process for getting, doing and transcribing interviews is very slow;…
Transcription is Fun!
I interviewed two more people today and I think it went well. I got similar data as last time, which I am happy about. I am about to transcribe those two interviews now, which should take some time. I am more than happy to do it, though! The whole idea of collecting and analyzing data…
Field Hibernation
Transcribing interviews takes a long time! This morning it took me nearly 3 hours to listen through each interview and to copy down word for word what was said. I am glad I did it because it is helping me analyze much more closely and hone my questions/interview protocol. The more interviews I do, the…