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41. Map & Graph: Africa:Countries By People: Ethnic Groups
US who had been slaves), Congo People 2.5% (descendants Mozambique, indigenous tribal groups 99.66% (Shangaan, Chokwe, Manyika Kenya, kikuyu 22%, Luhya 14%, Luo 13
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  • 42. Contextualizing The Gospel In Africa
    For instance, the kikuyu translation of Ephesians 519 jumping associated with much of africa s religious music alive in the lives of indigenous people, it must
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    “Contextualizing” The Gospel In Africa This article was written in Kenya, East Africa. By definition, Contextualization is the application of Biblical truths to the circumstances and situations to be experienced in a target culture. And although American culture, contrary to African culture, has been widely influenced by Biblical truths, nevertheless, Biblical principles have been “contextualized” in our society as well. For instance, it was necessary that the principle of the master-slave relationship articulated in the New Testament almost two thousand years ago be “contextualized” into the employer-employee relationship of our modern American society. Unfortunately, some Americans who have failed to do this have thought the New Testament to say nothing about our modern employer-employee relationship. Nevertheless, in order to be the kind of people the Lord wants us to be, we must “contexualize” the truths taught in the Bible to/into our modern society. Having learned how to do this in our own culture, we must now teach the Kenyans how to do the same thing in theirs. The Process The process of  “contextualization” involves a series of stages. The

    43. Kenya - History And Politics
    the process of subjugating the local indigenous peoples to colonial of Native Reservations to house the local peoples. The kikuyu in particular sought to gain
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    KENYA
    History and Politics
    • Constitution - adopted 12 December 1963, amended as a republic 1964; reissued with amendments 1979, 1983, 1986, 1988, 1991, 1992, and 1997.
    • Legal system - based on English common law, tribal law, and Islamic law
    • Legislative branch - unicameral National Assembly (222 seats)
    • Elections - last held December 1997
    Pre-colonial history
    Colonisation
    Post Independence
    Multi-party democracy.
    International criticism of government behaviour developed into suspension of aid and support to Kenya. Within the state lawyers, religious groups and political leadership began to co-operate in demanding multi-party democracy. The combined pressures resulted in 1991 in the repeal by parliament of the constitutional clause making Kenya a one party state.
    The elections in 1992 saw opposition parties winning 88 of the 200 seats in parliament. The government continued to divide the opposition, to deploy state assets to promote its own party political agenda and to play the ethnic/regional division card to keep control. By the time of the 1997 elections the opposition had increased its share of the seats to 109 out of 222 seats, but remained hopelessly divided.
    Current Political Situation, 2001

    44. AFRICA WATCH
    africa Watch Understanding election clashes in Kenya, 1992 government that would give the indigenous people of the Luo, Kamba, Luyhia and kikuyu ethnic groups.
    http://www.iss.co.za/Pubs/ASR/8No4/AfricaWatch.html
    Africa Watch
    Understanding election clashes in Kenya, 1992 and 1997
    Lucy Mulli
    Institute for Security Studies
    INTRODUCTION This article focuses on two aspects of the Kenyan socio-political arena, and explains how these provide a useful setting for the President to manipulate the political process to his advantage. The first of these features may be described as a system of personal rule; the second as the ethnicisation of politics. These act as the context within which Moi, by instigating and exacerbating conflict, could and can control the political process. The argument is made here that, in so far as this continues to be the nature of politics in the country, Moi or any eventual successor, can choose to use the same means to retain political power virtually at will. CHRONOLOGY OF VIOLENCE During the course of the December 1992 elections, there was a lull in fighting after which conflict restarted and escalated, now encompassing the Molo, Narok, Pokot, Londiani, Elburgon and Burnt Forest areas of the Rift Valley. The perpetrators of this latest violence expanded to include the Maasai and Pokot ethnic groups. These attacks were aimed primarily at the Kikuyu. After another lull in fighting, there was renewed violence in March 1994. The Kalenjin again fought with the Kikuyu in the Rift Valley and Burnt Forest areas. This was followed by the forced eviction of Kikuyu by the Maasai in the Enoospukia region. In 1995, in the Mai Mahiu area of Naivasha, fighting broke out that left 300 000 people displaced.

    45. IntoAfrica - Ecotourism And Ecotravel In Africa, Trekking And Wildlife Safaris
    Chris, we just arrived last evening from africa. our visits with the Masai/kikuyu villagers and intimate with genuinely unaffected indigenous people, the raw
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    From: Elaine Griswold eeiko@comcast.net
    To: IntoAfrica UK Ltd
    Sent: Tuesday, December 02, 2003 5:33 PM
    Subject: Re: feedback Dear Chris,
    Yes, we are back home, but, no, Kenya does not seem far away! I am there everynight in my dreams!
    We four all had a WONDERFUL time. The plan of starting on the slopes of Mt. Kenya and visiting the Kikuyus there at the beginning and moving south to the Mara was an excellent one. It gave us a chance to get our "clocks" on African time, to exercise, to get to know some of the plants and birds, and to concentrate on the people, before we were overwhelmed by the wildlife at Lake Nakuru and Maasai Mara. And overwhelmed we were!
    But, I get ahead of myself. Mountain Rock Lodge was lovely except that we were exhausted from travel and a warm/hot shower would have been welcome, but the water never reached above room temperature. (sorry Elaine - there was a boiler problem and we've fixed it now by installing electric water heaters in each room) I don't think that this would be a problem during most of the year, but it was pretty chilly in Nov. and we had been rained upon for 24 hours while taking "our leisurely stroll" up Mt. Kenya. Otherwise we enjoyed our stay there very much the food and service were excellent, and waking up to baboons playing on the lawn and swing set was very exciting. William and Solomon were so knowledgeable about the wildlife and people of the area that our learning curve was steep. Duncan was a terrific driver under amazingly difficult conditions the traffic in Nairobi makes Manhattan's look tame, and the muddy, steep two-track up and down the slope of Mt. Kenya was very exciting. Patrick's cooking was amazing (typical meal: soup, bread, chicken, 3 kinds of vegetables, rice, fruit/dessert); all made from scratch in the bush!

    46. G21 AFRICA - "The People's Voice"
    the President would have wanted the people to believe Professor George Saitoti (an ethnic kikuyu who for the remaining 10 per cent being indigenous Kenyans who
    http://www.g21.net/africa7.html
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    Robert O'Doul
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    Among members of Kenya's most populous ethnic group, the Kikuyu (about 4 million out of a total population of about 30 million according to the 1999 census) the melodious refrain, " Kayu Kamuigi ... Kameme FM

    47. G21 AFRICA - "Black Mischief"
    it that Gikuyu, the father of the kikuyu people, settled near In kikuyu, the word used for food is irio. original m kimo, as chickpeas are indigenous to africa
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    Binyavanga Wainaina
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    Africa has many culinary delights only now being discovered by the rest of the world. BINYAVANGA WAINAINA suggests a Kikuyu dish of m'kimo served with lamb, and a spicy mango salad from the Kenyan coast I HAD a memorable Kenyan meal at a friend's place in Sandton three years ago. We ate a roast leg of goat, sukuma wiki (curly kales) and m'kimo with njah beans.

    48. Africa.iafrica.com | Countryinfo | Kenya | People
    KENYA People. Ethnic groups kikuyu 22%, Luhya 14%, Luo 13%, Kalenjin 12%, Kamba Religions Protestant 38%, Roman Catholic 28%, indigenous beliefs 26%, Muslim 7
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    People Population: 28 808 658 (July 1999 est.) Age structure: 0-14 years: 43% (male 6 244 321; female 6 104 181) 15-64 years: 54% (male 7 845 083; female 7 826 442) 65 years and over: 3% (male 343 449; female 445 182) (1999 est.)

    49. Kenya: Africa's Variety Show
    The region s indigenous populations are also affected nor care, nor need to know who is Kamba, kikuyu or Kalenjin is a strong sense in Lamu of a people proud of
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    Kenya: Africa's variety show
    by David Simpson As a tourist destination, Kenya has had mixed fortunes. But one thing has remained constant: This country probably has a greater variety of high quality attractions than any other in Africa. But does it offer the right safari experience for you? advertisement Towards the end of the long overnight flight south from Europe the sun comes up over the horizon to illuminate the vastness of Africa below. I already have my nose glued to the window and as the plane creeps further south, I notice I am not the only passenger craning for a glimpse. By the time the jagged peaks of Mount Kenya sail past the excitement is palpable. We are nearly there. For the next hour or so the visitor is assailed by the contrasts which make Kenya one of the world's most interesting countries. As the plane sweeps south on its approach to Nairobi, one's eye flits from the parched, volcano-studded plains of the Rift Valley to the moist cloud-flecked slopes of the Aberdare massif and the lush Kikuyu highlands.

    50. Stock Photos African Culture Stock Photography Africa Travel Photography
    Roman ruins; african landscapes, indigenous people, traditional rural and Travel Photos from africa and Arabic in Ethiopia, Kenya and Masai, kikuyu and Swahili
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    Stock Photos African Culture Stock Photography Africa and Arabian and Arabic culture and Travel Photos in Egypt, Egyptian Pyramids at Giza, Luxor, Karnak, Nile River; Fez, Rabat, Marrakech, Ouarzazate, Sahara Desert, Morocco; Nairobi, Mombasa, Lamu Island, Kenya; Benin, Kano, Nigeria; Ivory Coast; Goree Island, Senegal, Burundi, Cameroon, Ghana; Blue Nile, Lake Tana, Gondar, Ethiopia; Tanzania, Zanzibar, Somalia, South Africa and Great Zimbabwe. Ancient historic architecture, archaeological sites, Roman ruins; African landscapes, indigenous people, traditional rural life, villages, farming, agriculture, markets, crafts, African education and students; religion, Islam, mosques, koranic schools; industry, gold mine and mining, cities, trade, commerce, tourism, wildlife and game parks.
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    51. Ecumenical Review, The: Denominationalism In Africa
    to revitalize and unite the African indigenous churches The kikuyu conference of 1918 on church reunion chartered companies or individual white business people.
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    July, 2001 by Sam Kobia
    The Pitfalls of Institutional Ecumenism Jesus Christ founded one church but European and American missionary activities in Africa in the 19th century brought and planted a divided church. The roots of division continued to grow even deeper in subsequent years. In spite of many and varied initiatives towards church unity, the African church scene is characterized by denominationalism and fragmentation. There are several reasons for the divisions doctrinal, historical and ideological. Diakonia, too, has in many cases re-entrenched denominationalism. Otieno Munala argues: The missionary enterprise in Africa resulted in the creation of spheres of influence that contributed significantly to the segmentation of peoples along linguistic, cultural and ethnic lines. Indigenous churches have to a lesser or greater degree followed the same lines in their competition for souls and, more often than not, in the search for funding.(1)

    52. Africa
    the first language of most people is one Nyanja, Tonga, and about 70 other indigenous languages, Yes. khanty (ostyak) khasonke kibet kikamba kikuyu kilba kinga
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    53. Itineraries - African Kaleidoscope
    of South africa’s indigenous people, Lesedi consists galleries, handicraft kiosks and warm friendly people. by safari van through beautiful kikuyu country to
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    Depart the United States on South African Airways
    Day 2 - Cape Town
    Table Bay Hotel/Cape Grace Hotel
    Day 3 - Cape Town/Table Mountain
    Your introduction to the Cape area begins at the South African Museum. Continue to the Malay quarter and up Table Mountain for a panoramic view of the ocean and city (if weather permits). The afternoon on your own, visit the markets or perhaps take an optional trip to Robben Island.
    Table Bay Hotel/Cape Grace Hotel (B)
    Day 4 - Cape Point Tour
    Depart your hotel this morning for your full day tour on one of South Africa’s most scenic drives. You will travel along the Atlantic Ocean through Hout Bay, via Chapman’s Peak to the Cape of Good Hope Nature Reserve and Cape Point, where two marine ecosystems and oceans meet. A stop will be made for lunch before visiting the spectacular Kirstenbosch Botanical Gardens. Return to your hotel late this afternoon.

    54. BHHS Hall Of Fame - Lunda Hoyle Gill
    and Eskimos of the United States, Canada and Mexico; the Aborigines of Australia; the kikuyu, Masai, and other tribes of africa; the indigenous people of Fiji
    http://bhhs.beverlyhills.k12.ca.us/alums/hall/famers/gill.htm
    LUNDA HOYLE GILL Lunda Hoyle Gill, S '46 Portrait Artist, World Cultures Portraitist Lunda Hoyle Gill is an artist with a mission to paint the world's cultures. She has a rare taste for adventure and her life is full of risk. Lunda has shared a shower with a poisonous momba snake in Africa; traveled down a crocodile-infested river in Papua, New Guinea, to paint head hunters; had breakfast with Ghengis Kahns's 23rd descendant in the middle of Mongolia; was left on a "small table-top iceberg" by Eskimos who quickly paddled away; spent nights in jail on an island off Siberia; had a gun pulled on her in the Aleutians; was painting in Tibet two weeks after being told that she could not go there. To this day she has not revealed how she did it. The 5'2" green-eyed Gill has lived with and painted: the Indians, Aleuts, and Eskimos of the United States, Canada and Mexico; the Aborigines of Australia; the Kikuyu, Masai, and other tribes of Africa; the indigenous people of Fiji, Hawaii, Indonesia, Japan, and New Zealand; Papua, New Guinea; the Philippines, Samoa, Tahiti, Tonga, China (including Tibet and Mongolia), and Israel. She was always interested in painting people. "The minute I picked up a pencil in a life drawing course at the Chouinart Art Institute in Los Angeles, my passion began. I love to take a blank canvas and suddenly a person's face stares back at me and comes alive," says Gill.

    55. Lectures
    he put together of men from the kikuyu and Kamba helped the Leakeys firmly establish East africa as the forests and their use by indigenous people, and shares
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    African Lecture Series Fall/Winter Lectures The Wildlife Talks Adult Education ... Benjamin Dean Lectures Africa Lecture Series These lectures, offered in conjunction with the Academy's
    visiting exhibition, Africa: One Continent. Many Worlds. will be
    held in Morrison Auditorium.
    Adioukrou Queen Mother, Ivory Coast African Ceremonies: A Celebration of Life
    Carol Beckwith and Angela Fisher Photographers Carol Beckwith and Angela Fisher have spent the last thirty years traveling from Morocco to South Africa, and from Ethiopia to Senegal, to document Africa's vanishing tribal customs. The authors of four previous books, Beckwith and Fisher will discuss their latest book, African Ceremonies , and share their insights into the lives of the African people. Learn about the little known tribal ceremonies they witnessed for birth and initiation, courtship and marriage, and harvest blessings among others.
    November 18 (Thursday), 7:00 pm
    $6 members/$10 non-members
    Book-signing immediately following the lecture.

    56. "Out Of Africa" - Ann Murphy
    an industrialized people with a preindustrial people, for whom up with a dance supposedly indigenous to their the famous Ngomas at which the kikuyu danced at
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    writers on dancing The DanceView Times, San Francisco Bay Area edition
    Anemic Out of Africa Out of Africa or
    Ballet San Jose Silicon Valley
    San Jose Center for the Performing Arts
    Thursday, March by Ann Murphy
    published April 19, 2004 Out of Africa, Known for such beautifully crafted stories as Instead, she describes in detail and with great acuity what is really important to her: the interventions on the farm by Farah, her Somali manager, whom she relied on with an intimacy deeper than a lover's; the invasion of locusts that appear like a cloud of smoke in the sky to descend and eat every green thing in their path; the Masai coming to her to urge her to hunt down the lion killing off their animals, and the hunt that led her to kill a lion feasting on a dead giraffe, and dozens and dozens of stories more. She brings to it all the depth of fiction and the linear sweep of personal history, tied together by her bone-deep love of the African land and people. Out of Africa , which first reared its head in 1992 as a gift to the Queen of Denmark, Margrethe II, as a wedding anniversary gift and titled, more aptly, Flindt recently refurbished Lucifer Out of Africa Out of Africa

    57. Islamic World.Net: Countries
    Tanzania Population 30,339,770 Ethnic groups kikuyu 22%, Luhya 14 the rights of the indigenous people whose Mau Nature Kenya The East africa Natural History
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    58. Kenya
    kikuyu cultural life is interwoven in the biographical native and tribe to describe indigenous Africans and morning rhythms of rural peoples in different
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    Web Resources Print Resources Media Resources AfricaQuest, Adventure Project (K-12)
    http://store.classroom.com/browse/browse.asp?id=38
    Recommended this site provides information about a cd-rom and video, by Classroom Connect, which featured a 1,5000 mile, 6 week mountain bike trip through the Great Rift Valley (East Africa) Oct-Nov. 1998. A poster, curriculum guide, cd-rom, video are $69.95.
    Reviewed by Stanford University Center for African Studies. CARE in Kenya
    http://www.care.org/programs/country_profile.cfm?ID=124
    Recommended because this site provides basic information about Kenya and describes the CARE projects in Kenya.
    Reviewed by the Stanford University Center for African Studies. Coalition of Violence Against Women (COVAW) - Kenya Recommended because this is a membership-based non-partisan, secular, feminist network of individuals and organizations who are committed to eradicating violence against women. Reviewed by Stanford University Center for African Studies. Coastweek.com (Mombasa)
    http://www.coastweek.com/
    Recommended because it is the online edition of the weekly print newspaper. The site has information related to news, sports, entertainment, weather etc.

    59. SIT Study Abroad - Kenya: Development, Health And Society
    based organization dealing with indigenous people s issues in a and gathering with Wahadzabe people near Lake resource management in kikuyu farming communities
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    One of the most popular aspects of this program among students is the excursions. These range from 10-day to single-day trips. In past semesters, the program has made day trips to the United Nations Environmental Program (UNEP) on the outskirts of Nairobi, the Mathare Youth Sports Association (one of the most celebrated success stories of urban African development) in a Nairobi slum, the Nyumbani AIDS Hospice for HIV positive orphans, and the Langata Giraffe Center. Two of the longer excursions are the Educational Tour and the Seminar Excursion.

    60. Precolonial.html
    not a wilderness that indigenous peoples happily coexisted coexist easily; precolonial peoples actively and agriculturalist Akamba and kikuyu were able
    http://www.lclark.edu/~soan/precolonial.html
    CHAPTER 3: The Roots of Sustainable Conservation: The Precolonial Period Precolonial Sustainability in East Africa Aspects of East African Sustainability Precolonial Systems Within the Context of the Modern Era Go to Chapter 4... (Return to Table of Contents Send comments to: emmons@lclark.edu

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