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  1. Culture and Customs of Kenya (Culture and Customs of Africa) by Neal Sobania, 2003-06-30
  2. Mau Mau and Kenya: An Analysis of a Peasant Revolt (Blacks in the Diaspora) by Wunyabari O. Maloba, 1998-03-01
  3. An Economic History of Kenya and Uganda, 1800-1970 by R.M.A.Van Zwanenberg, Anne King, et all 1975-01-01
  4. Three Swahili Women: Life Histories from Mombasa, Kenya
  5. Lamu: History, Society, and Family in an East African Port City (Topics in World History) by Patricia W. Romero, 1997-05-01
  6. Meru of Mount Kenya: An Oral History of Tribal Warfare by Jeffrey A. Fadiman, 1982-08
  7. History of Kenya by Ochieng W R, 1985-10-14
  8. Jomo Kenyatta: A biography (Makers of Kenya's history) by Eric Masinde Aseka, 1992
  9. The Charging Buffalo:A History of the Kenya Regiment, 1937 - 1963 by Guy Campbell, 1986-11-24
  10. Kenya from Within: A Short Political History (Cass Library of African Studies: General Studies) by Ross W. McGregor, 1968-01-01
  11. No easy way;: A history of the Kenya Farmers' Association and Unga Limited by Elspeth Joscelin Grant Huxley, 1957
  12. The Politics of the Independence of Kenya (Contemporary History in Context) by Keith Kyle, 1999-04-07
  13. Land, Freedom and Fiction: History and Ideology in Kenya (Third World Books) by David Maughan-Brown, 1986-08
  14. A Modern History of Kenya, 1885-1980 by William R. Ochieng', 1990-01-30

21. Kenya History
Kenya History is a lesson in early human civilization, colonization, rebellion, independence and political tolerance.
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Kenya History
The History of Kenya Starts in the Pre-Historic Era!
Kenya history is a fascinating lesson in early human civilization, colonization, rebellion, independence and continuing liberation struggles.
Early History of Kenya
Kenya is regarded by many archaeologists to be the "cradle of humankind." This is thanks to discoveries by Louis and Mary Leakey of over 4 million year old human remains in Nariokotome near Lake Turkana in Northern Kenya and Tugen Hills in the Rift Valley. The Ogiek, hunter-gatherer community which has occupied the Mau Forest for over 5 millennia, are considered by anthropologists to be the aboriginal inhabitants of Kenya. Cushitic-speaking people from northern Africa migrated into Kenya about 4 millennia ago while Nilotic and Bantu peoples - who now account for three-quarters of the country's population - migrated to Kenya from West Africa and the Nile Valley. Arab traders began arriving at the Kenyan coast around the 1st century AD and colonized the coast. Then when the Portuguese arrived in the sixteenth century, control over the Kenyan coast see-sawed between them and the resilient Omani Arabs.

22. Kenya History | GlobalEDGE
A brief history of Kenya, including a picture of Kenya's flag and key facts on Albania, including GDP, area, population, and life expectancy.
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Kenya : History
From 1952 to 1959, Kenya was under a state of emergency arising from the "Mau Mau" insurgency against British colonial rule in general and its land policies in particular. This rebellion took place almost exclusively in the highlands of central Kenya among the Kikuyu people. Tens of thousands of Kikuyu died in the fighting or in the detention camps and restricted villages. British losses were about 650. During this period, African participation in the political process increased rapidly. Sources:
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23. Kenya: Encyclopedia II - Kenya - History
Main article History of Kenya Fossils found in West Africa suggest that protohumans roamed the area more than 20 million years ago. Recent finds near Kenya's Lake Turkana
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24. Kenya: History — Infoplease.com
Encyclopedia — Kenya History Early History to Independence. During the 1950s and 60s, the anthropologist L. S. B. Leakey discovered in N Tanzania the remains of hominids who
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25. Kenya History
Kenya history is a fascinating look back to the country's beginnings right up to it's present day political status.
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Sponsored Links Our Kenya history profile is a recounting of the country's rich and varied heritage. East Africa history dates back to about 2000 BC, when the Cushitic-speaking people from northern Africa moved into the area now called Kenya. The coast was frequented by Arab traders from the Arabian Peninsula. Persian and Arab settlements were established along the coast by the 8th century. Nilotic and Bantu people moved into the area during the first millennium. The Bantu still make up about three-quarters of Kenya's population. A mix of Bantu and Arabic words evolved as a language for trade between these different people groups. Swahili, one of the present day national languages, is the name of this mix. By the 16th century the Portuguese became dominant over the Arabs, and it in turn gave dominance over to Oman in 1698. By the 19th century, The United Kingdom had established its influence.

26. Kenya History
Kenya history can be divided into different periods based on the development of human evolution.
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Kenya history can be divided into different periods based on the development of human evolution. These are as follows:
  • Early history
The first inhabitants of Kenya were the protohumans. With the progress of human evolution, people from Ethiopian Highlands moved southwards to Kenya . Then came the Nilotic and the Bantu speakers. Trade with Arabs in middle ages resulted in Arabic dominance and the emergence of a new tribe called Swahili . The Portuguese substituted the Arabs. In the mid-19th century Kenya became a British colony.
  • Colonial history
The Berlin Conference of 1885 marked the beginning of British rule in Kenya history . It purposed bringing Kenya under the imperial system providing for an integrated administration, development of its economy and the welfare of the natives. European settlement on the fertile grounds of Kenya led to imposition of rules and restrictions on its people by the British. Consequently political groups were formed based on growing African resentment on their inferior status.
  • Struggle for Independence
Post world war 2 period in Kenya history witnessed the rise of political movements. Europe's determination to continue its control over Kenya and denial of African rights erupted in a bitter struggle for independence which ended in 1963 when Kenya became a

27. Kenya History
Kenya history is full of changes and influences. Especially in the last century and in most recent developments as of 2008.
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Fossils found in East Africa suggest that protohumans roamed the area more than 20 million years ago . Recent finds near Kenya's Lake Turkana indicate that hominids lived in the area 2.6 million years ago. Cushitic-speaking people from what is now Sudan and Ethiopia moved into the area that is now Kenya beginning around 2000 BC. Arab traders began frequenting the Kenya coast around the first century AD. Kenya's proximity to the Arabian Peninsula invited colonization, and Arab and Persian settlements sprouted along the coast by the eighth century. During the first millennium AD, Nilotic and Bantu peoples moved into the region, and the latter now comprise two thirds of Kenya's population. The Swahili language, a Bantu language with significant Arabic vocabulary, developed as a trade language for the region. Arab dominance on the coast was interrupted for about 150 years following the arrival of the Portuguese in 1498. British exploration of East Africa in the mid-1800s eventually led to the establishment of Britain's East African Protectorate in 1895. The Protectorate promoted settlement of the fertile central highlands by Europeans, dispossessing the Kikuyu and others of their land. Some fertile and well watered parts of the Rift Valley inhabited by the Maasai and the western highlands inhabited by the Kalenjin were also handed over to European settlers. For other Kenyan communities, the British presence was slight, especially in the arid northern half of the country. The settlers were allowed a voice in government even before Kenya was officially made a British colony in 1920, but Africans were prohibited from direct political participation until 1944 when a few appointed (but not elected) African representatives were permitted to sit in the legislature.

28. Kenya History | Brief History Of Kenya -enhols.com
Brief history of Kenya, Africa. History about Kenya precolonial and post-colonia period. The history of kenya dates back to arrival of traders and missionaries in coast of kenya.
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29. Kenya History. Kenya Historical Sites
Kenya History and Kenyan Historical sites on Kenya official Eguide. The site for Kenya Information
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    Kenya's history dates back many centuries. Dr Leakey found a skull near Lake Turkana that is dated 2.5 million years old. The initial tribal groups developed their own religions, traditions, and ruling systems. The Cushtic tribes came from Ethiopia; the Niltic tribes from the Nile valley and the third group the Bantu were agriculturists and now the largest group of tribes. Islam arrived along the coast in the 9th Century and over the next 5 centuries a large trading network developed along the coastal areas. The Portuguese captured Mombassa in 1505 and in 1593 constructed Fort Jesus in Mombassa which is open to visitors. The Portuguese left in 1720 following battles with the Omanis. The period of liberation started in 1948 with the Mau Mau freedom fight. Kenya gained independence on 12 December 1963. Jomo Kenyatta, the first president used the slogan "Harambee" to motivate the process of national development. Jomo Kenyatta died in 1978 and was followed by Daniel Arap Moi who remained President for 24 years. In 2002 Moi resigned and Kibaki became President under the National Rainbow Coalition. Elections are due in 2007.

30. Kenya - History (Grades 6-8)
1 The early dates of prehistoric sites in Africa support the belief that this continent was the cradle of early man. An amazing discovery made by Kenyan anthropologist Richard
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By Ekaterina Zhdanova-Redman The early dates of prehistoric sites in Africa support the belief that this continent was the cradle of early man. An amazing discovery made by Kenyan anthropologist Richard Leakey at Koobi Fora along the shore of Lake Rudolf in Kenya confirmed that belief. Leakey and his fellow workers uncovered some 400 hominid remains, representing perhaps 230 individuals, making Koobi Fora the site of the richest and most varied collection of early human remains found in the world.
Here, apparently, was the cradle of man-the-toolmaker; deliberately shaped flints found beside the lake have been dated as 2.5 millions years old. In 1972 a dramatic new discovery was made on the eastern shore of the lake: the skull and leg bones of one of the creatures who made the tools, and probably man's earliest known ancestor.
Known as "1470 Man" (as he was coded by the anthropologists as "Skull 1470"), he was a hunter. He used a simple pebble-toola small natural stone from which flakes were chipped to leave a sharp cutting edge. The remains found at Lake Rudolf indicate that "1470 Man" could stand and walk upright, and is believed to be the direct ancestor of modern man.

31. MapZones.com : Kenya History
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Fossils found in East Africa suggest that protohumans roamed the area more than 20 million years ago. Recent finds near Kenya's Lake Turkana suggest that hominids lived in the area 2.6 million years ago.A small but remarkable leftist opposition party, the Kenya People's Union (KPU), was formed in 1966, led by Jaramogi Oginga Odinga, a former vice president and Luo elder. The KPU was banned and its leader detained after political unrest related to Kenyatta's visit to Nyanza Province. No new opposition parties were formed after 1969, and KANU became the sole political party. At Kenyatta's death in August 1978, Vice President Daniel arap Moi became interim President. On October 14, Moi became President formally after he was elected head of KANU and designated its sole nominee. Moi was reelected for another 5-year term. Opposition parties won about 45% of the parliamentary seats, but Moi's KANU Party retained a majority of the legislature. Parliamentary reforms in November 1997 expanded political rights in Kenya, and the number of political parties grew rapidly. Moi won re-election as President in the December 1997 elections, and his KANU Party narrowly retained its parliamentary majority, with 109 out of 122 seats.In December 2002, the people of Kenya elected Mwai Kibaki as the nation’s third president. President Kibaki received 62 % of the vote, and his 15-party group, the National Rainbow Coalition (NARC), also won 59 % of the parliamentary seats.

32. Kenya History | IExplore
Excavations in Kenya suggest that the region is the cradle of humanity, the home some 3.25 million years ago of Homo habilis, from whom Homo sapiens descended.
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Kenya/History. Discussion about Kenya/History. Ecyclopedia or dictionary article about Kenya/History.
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34. Kenya History - Unearth Travel
History. Although one of Africa's more powerful economies, Kenya is still a developing country, and so certain aspects of the country's society and infrastructure may come as a
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35. History Of Kenya, Kenya History
History of Kenya is rich and the most ancient countries of the world. Kenya history dates back to several million years and consists of tales about per historic civilization and
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History of Kenya one of the most ancient countries of the world, Kenya has a rich history. The History of Kenya dates back to several million years and consists of tales about per historic civilization and colonization. Historical records and excavation carried out over here have proved the fact that the primates walked on the lands of this country more than 20 million years ago. The hominids, primarily the Homo Habilis and Homo Erectus lived in the fertile rift valley of the country, during the Pleistocene period. By 3000-1500B.C., the Nolites of the Nile and the Cushitio of North Ethiopia moved in to this country. The Bantu speaking cattle herders migrated to this country between 500B.C. and 500A.D. The Bantus were responsible for spreading the Swahili culture over here.

36. World Gospel Mission - Kenya - History
Kenya History. WGM’s work in Kenya began in 1932 and led to the formation of Africa Gospel Church, which currently has more than 1,300 congregations throughout Kenya with a weekly
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37. History - Kenya - Africa
history, kenya, africa Kenya, History. Kenya was the location of some of the earliest human settlements.
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Kenya was the location of some of the earliest human settlements. Sites such as Koobi Fora, near Lake Turkana, indicate hominid habitation dating back 2.5 million years. This process of migration occurred through small population movements and interactions and stretched over a period of centuries. From this process emerged the various social formations that existed in Kenya at the beginning of colonial rule in the late 19th century ad. These groupings were fluid, representing a process of ongoing social change. For example, in the 17th century the ancestors of the Bantu-speaking Kikuyu settled in the forested hills and ridges south and west of Mount Kenya; as they did so, they borrowed customs from some peoples, absorbed other peoples, and competed with various groups for resources. Most of Kenya’s peoples combined livestock raising with agriculture, although some, like the Nilotic-speaking Masai, were nomadic herders. Unlike nearby regions such as Ethiopia and Uganda, Kenya did not experience the emergence of large, centralized states or empires. deeper links
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Kenya History. Comprehensive information about History in Kenya. Visit GeckoGo to find out about Kenya History.
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Travel through our timeline of events that have made Kenya what it is today. 6 million B.C. Families of apes begin evolving into the earliest ancestors of humans after moving from
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Travel through our timeline of events that have made Kenya what it is today.
6 million B.C.:
Families of apes begin evolving into the earliest ancestors of humans after moving from their forest homes to the grasslands of eastern Africa's Great Rift Valley. (Today the Rift Valley is known as the "cradle of mankind.")
2 million B.C.:
Human-like apes begin making crude stone tools based on evidence collected from Kenya's Lake Turkana. During the 1970s, anthropologists discover more remains of human ancestors from this time period in the Rift Valley.
500 B.C. - A.D. 1000:
Farmers, herders and hunters from other parts of Africa begin moving into Kenya. Many of them speak Bantu, a group of widely used African languages. Their descendants make up 75 percent of modern Kenya's population and include many different ethnic groups.
A.D. 700:

40. Kenya History | Kenya
Kenya Political History In 1960, British Prime Minister Sir Harold Macmillan, made the World famous 'Wind of Change' declaration in which he acknowledged the inevitability of
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Posted in: Share The struggle for independence culminated in the Mau Mau uprising and labour movement protests. This led to the declaration of emergency in 1952 and the arrest of several leaders, including Jomo Kenyatta, who was later to become Kenya’s first President. Jomo Kenyatta was released from detention in 1961 and he joined the Kenya African National Union (KANU) in August, that year. In February 1962, the second Lancaster House constitutional conference was held and chaired by Secretary of State for Colonies, Reginald Maulding. The conference created the Upper House or Senate to safeguard white settler interests and granting of independence modalities. The 41 Member Senate with limited powers occupied what is today the County Hall. The Lower House represented the people’s voices. A general election was held between May 18 and May 25, 1963. KANU led by Mzee Jomo Kenyatta won against Ronald Ngala’s KADU and the African People’s Party led by Paul Ngei. On June 1, 1963 internal self-government was granted and the day came to be known as Madaraka day. On December 12, 1963, Kenya attained independence (Uhuru) with Mzee Jomo Kenyatta as the first Prime Minister. The day was named Uhuru Day.

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