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       Squatters and the Roots of Mau Mau

      EASTERN AFRICAN STUDIES

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      Unhappy Valley: Clan, Class & State in Colonial Kenya, Bruce J. Berman & John Lonsdale

      The Mau Mau War in Perspective, Frank Furedi

      Uganda Now: Between Decay & Development, Holger Bernt Hansen & Michael Twaddle, editors

      Changing Uganda: The Dilemmas of Structural Adjustment and Revolutionary Change, Holger Bernt Hansen & Michael Twaddle

      Squatters & the Roots of Mau Mau 1905–63, Tabitha Kanogo

      Penetration & Protest in Tanzania: The Impact of the World Economy on the Pare, Isaria N. Kimambo

      The Second Economy in Tanzania, T. L. Maliyamkono & Mboya S. D. Bagachwa

      Slaves, Spices & Ivory in Zanzibar, Abdul Sheriff

      Zanzibar under Colonial Rule, Abdul Sheriff & Ed Ferguson, eds

      Being Maasai: Ethnicity & Identity in East Africa, Thomas Spear & Richard Waller, editors

      Economic & Social Origins of Mau Mau 1945-53, David W. Throup

      A History of Modern Ethiopia, 1855–1974, Bahru Zewde

      Kakungulu & the Creation of Uganda, Michael Twaddle

      Revealing Prophets: Prophecy in East African History, David M. Anderson & Douglas H. Johnson, editors

      Religion & Politics in East Africa: The Period since Independence, Holger Bernt Hansen & Michael Twaddle, editors

      Education in the Development of Tanzania 1919-1990, Lene Buchert

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      Ecology Control & Economic Development in East African History, Helge Kjekshus

       Squatters and the Roots of Mau Mau 1905–63

      Tabitha Kanogo

       Lecturer in History

       Kenyatta University

      James Currey LONDON

      Heinemann Kenya NAIROBI

      Ohio University Press ATHENS

      eBook edition published 2016

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       BRITISH LIBRARY CATALOGUING IN PUBLICATION DATA

      Kanogo, Tabitha

      Squatters and the roots of Mau Mau –

      (East African Studies)

      1. Kenya-Race Relations I. Title II. Series

      305.8′9676′2 DT433.542

      ISBN 0-85255-018-9 ISBN 0-85255-019–7 Pbk

       LIBRARY OF CONGRESS CATALOGING-IN-PUBLICATION DATA

      Kanogo, Tabitha M.

      Squatters and the roots of Mau Mau, 1905-63

      Includes bibliographies and index

      1. Migrant agricultural laborers-Kenya-History-20th century 2. Squatters–Kenya–History–20th century 3. Mau Mau–History 4. Kikuyu (African people)-History I. Title

      HD1538.K4K36 1987 307.3'36 87-11202

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       For my mother and in memory of my father

       Contents

       Acknowledgements

       List of Abbreviations

       Glossary of Kikuyu and Swahili Terms used in Text

       Maps

       Introduction

       One: The Genesis of the Squatter Community, 1905–18

       Land alienation among the Kikuyu

       The Kikuyu expansionist dynamic

       Factors behind Kikuyu migration

       Early labour recruitment

       The squatter system

       Kaffir farming

       Kikuyu migration to the Rift Valley

       Squatter settlement patterns

       Squatter accumulation: livestock

       The paradox of a labour shortage: squatter self-perception

       The other squatters

       Notes