Foreword
D.A. Masolo
Preface
Chaungo Barasa
Acknowledgements
Introduction
Kai Kress and Oriare Nyarwath
Chapter 1: Reviving the African Sage Philosophy Project: Continuities and Discontinuities in the Research Methodology
Reginald M. J. Oduor
Chapter 2: Exploring Indigenous Knowledge: An Exposition of Sage Philosophy and Oral Literature Projects in Kenya
Francis Owakah
Chapter 3: ‘Does this mean that there is philosophy in everything?’: A Comparative Reading of Henry Odera Oruka's First and Second Order and Antonio Gramsci’s First and Second Level Philosophy
Benedetta Lanfranchi
Chapter 4: Wisdom from Women in Kenya
Gail M. Presbey
Chapter 5: Oruka, Odinga, and Pragmatic Sagacity
Bruce B. Janz
Chapter 6: The Collective Sage: Maasai Philosophy and Resilience
Donna Pido
Chapter 7: Sagacity is Relational: No individual Owns Any Story
Jared Sacks
Chapter 8: On Being Human
J.P. Odoch Pido
Afterword
Anke Graness
Appendix 1: The Life History of Mama Julia Auma Ouko: Tribute to an African Woman Sage
Humphrey Jeremiah Ojwang
Appendix 2: Interview with Julia Ouko, Kamagambo, 3 May 1999
Gail Presbey (transcription and translation by Robert Vincent Okungu)
Appendix 3: Interview with Ntetia Nalamae, Olepolos, 25 April 1999
Gail Presbey (translation by Daniel Sasine)
Appendix 4: Interview with Henry Odera Oruka (October 1993)
Kai Kresse (reprint from Quest: Philosophical Discussions (1995-6))
Appendix 5: Philosophy Must Be Made Sagacious: Interview with H. Odera Oruka (July 1995)
Kai Kresse (reprint from Sagacious Reasoning (1997))