Kabongo
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The position in Kenya is a cause of concern to all of us, but an informed opinion can only be had by knowing something of the peoples involved. KABONGO, essentially a literary work, portrays Kikuyu life and custom, and indicates, without polemics or politics, the Kikuyu viewpoint. No sensational descriptions of Mau Mau atrocities are found here, but rather the expression of the deep fears, the sense of injustice, the disillusionment of a primitive people confronted with severe troubles which they cannot feel they have brought upon themselves. It is a warm personal story, depicting the social back ground, the culture, the laws and customs, the work, play and worship of the Kikuyu, all of which are now in the melting pot. The twenty beautiful woodcuts, by Yvonne Skargon, are authentic portrayals of Kikuyu dress and manner.
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Kabongo Kikuyu Chief
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Richard St. Barbe Baker
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