Kadame: I agree with you. This thing was not very well thought through but was done for political expediency. Some one just came up with the idea, it sounded good and politically advantageous to them and they ran with it. What about the Indians who do not want to belong to that tribe? Are we going to force that label on them? Kenyan Indians do not fit neatly into the definition of tribe as we know it. Its like the USA telling Kenyans living in the USA that we all belong to the Kenyan tribe or a race called Kenyans. Its ridiculous.
tribe
[tr?b]
NOUN
a social division in a traditional society consisting of families or communities linked by social, economic, religious, or blood ties, with a common culture and dialect, typically having a recognized leader:
I don't understand how externally imposing a false identity on a group is better than calling them "others". Just call them what they are. How THEY see themselves/identifg. Does this mean that to be a real Kenyan one must be a member of a tribe?
And just slapping a fake identity on a group cannot prevent future racist/xenophobic attacks on them: HOW will it do that exactly? By convincing haters that these people are originally from Kenya? That's crazy.
I assume something like that would only take place in the context of a breakdown of constitutional order because our constitution and laws DO NOT allow discrimination based on ethnicity or tribe, nor does it base full citizenship on such. So a fake tribe would not prevent a future bigot who doesn't care two cents about the law from attacking ANY group, indegenious or otherwise, for biggoted reasons.
Being indegenious is a matter of FACT, it's not a gift from a government.
Moreover, the assumption that imposing an artificial identity on a group that has not asked for it is in any way morally/ethically ok bothers me. Does this not replace these people's own heritage? The govt must recognize the identity that groups have themselves, it should not just purport to give one to them.
If their identity is not that of a tribe but mere religion, even just broad ethnic or historical ties, it's enough to recognize that and ensure that belonging to a tribe does not give any advantages to anyone.