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100 1  Kanogo, Tabitha. 
245 10 Squatters and the roots of Mau Mau, 1905-63 /|cTabitha 
       Kanogo. 
260    Athens, OH :|bOhio University Press,|c2016. 
300    1 online resource (225 pages). 
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490 1  Eastern African Studies 
505 0  Cover; Series Page; Title; Copyright; Dedication; 
       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. 
505 8  Two: Settlers and Squatters: Conflict of Interests 1918-
       37The 1918 Resident Native Labourers Ordinance (RNLO); 
       Additional labour legislation; Settlers and squatter 
       stock; Settler differences over squatter stock; 'Kifagio';
       Squatter resistance; Squatter production in the inter-war 
       years; The sanctity of the White Highlands versus squatter
       assertion: from squatters to wage labourers; Squatter 
       insecurity; Squatters and litigation; Notes; Three: Social
       Organisation among Squatters; Elders' councils (ciama); 
       Official opposition to the kiama; Circumcision; The 
       struggle for education. 
505 8  KISA and Karinga schoolsSelf help among squatters: the 
       quest for education; Kikuyu Private Schools Association; 
       The missions; Notes; Four: The Crisis: Decline in Squatter
       Welfare 1938-48; The 1937 Resident Native Labourers 
       Ordinance: provisions and implications; Olenguruone; The 
       Olenguruone scheme; Resistance at Olenguruone; The 
       Olenguruone oath; Notes; Five: Politics of Protest: Mau 
       Mau; Post-war political mobilisation; KCA and KAU 
       mobilisation; Militant politics among the squatters; The 
       social basis of Mau Mau in the White Highlands; The rise 
       of violence. 
505 8  Mau Mau food supplies: the women's warMau Mau and the 
       control of the Rift Valley; The return of Kikuyu squatters
       to the White Highlands; Notes; Six: The Post Mau Mau 
       Period: The Independence Bargain and the Plight of the 
       Squatters, 1955-63; The Kenya Land Freedom Army; Liberal 
       European politics; Land and politics; The peasantisation 
       of the White Highlands; Notes; Conclusion; List of 
       Informants; Biographical Notes on Key Informants; Select 
       Bibliography; Index. 
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610 20 Mau Mau. 
650  0 Migrant agricultural laborers|zKenya|xHistory|y20th 
       century. 
650  0 Squatters|zKenya|xHistory|y20th century. 
650  0 Kikuyu (African people)|xHistory. 
830  0 Eastern African studies. 
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