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II. Early Contacts: Pacification and Land Losses
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Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents vii
- List of Tables viii
- Preface ix
- Abbreviations xi
- I. Introduction: The Creation of Colonial Societies in Kenya 1
- II. Early Contacts: Pacification and Land Losses 15
- III. Colonial Chiefs 42
- IV. Maasai Warriors 73
- V. Labor to 1914 94
- VI. Education to 1914 111
- VII. Labor in the 1920s 145
- VIII. Labor in the Depression 186
- IX. Education and the Kikuyu in the 1920s 203
- X. Kikuyu Nationalism 226
- XI. Education and the Kikuyu in the 1930s 255
- XII. Kamba and Maasai Education in the Interwar Period 273
- XIII. Kikuyu Agriculture 288
- XIV. The Stock-Rearing Economies of the Maasai and Kamba: Problems of Overstocking 310
- XV. Destocking and Kamba Nationalism 331
- XVI. Conclusion: Three Societies in 1939 355
- Bibliography 361
- Index 367
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents vii
- List of Tables viii
- Preface ix
- Abbreviations xi
- I. Introduction: The Creation of Colonial Societies in Kenya 1
- II. Early Contacts: Pacification and Land Losses 15
- III. Colonial Chiefs 42
- IV. Maasai Warriors 73
- V. Labor to 1914 94
- VI. Education to 1914 111
- VII. Labor in the 1920s 145
- VIII. Labor in the Depression 186
- IX. Education and the Kikuyu in the 1920s 203
- X. Kikuyu Nationalism 226
- XI. Education and the Kikuyu in the 1930s 255
- XII. Kamba and Maasai Education in the Interwar Period 273
- XIII. Kikuyu Agriculture 288
- XIV. The Stock-Rearing Economies of the Maasai and Kamba: Problems of Overstocking 310
- XV. Destocking and Kamba Nationalism 331
- XVI. Conclusion: Three Societies in 1939 355
- Bibliography 361
- Index 367