After the Kenya team met in Dodoma, Tanzania, for the POLLEN 2024 conference, the Loita team (Lenaai and Angela) and the Amboseli team (Richard and Joana) parted ways in Arusha to proceed to their respective study sites for a month of fieldwork from mid-June to mid-July 2024.
In Amboseli (Kajiado County), Joana and Richard participated in religious services; and interviewed members and pastors of many local Pentecostal churches, and local pioneers of Christianity. They documented the history of Pentecostalism in Mbirikani Group Ranch; and explored how Pentecostalism and Christian values intersect in profound ways with the introduction of irrigated farming, land privatization and Mbirikani Group Ranch land demarcation processes, local resistance to the creation of a wildlife sanctuary and the allocation of land to a prayer mountain.