Squatters and the Roots of Mau Mau
EASTERN AFRICAN STUDIES
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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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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
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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
Glossary of Kikuyu and Swahili Terms used in Text
One: The Genesis of the Squatter Community, 1905–18
Land alienation among the Kikuyu
The Kikuyu expansionist dynamic
Factors behind Kikuyu migration
Kikuyu migration to the Rift Valley
Squatter accumulation: livestock