When We Began There Were Witchmen

  Acknowledgments

 expand sectionIntroduction: The Oral Traditions
 expand sectionChapter I  Traditions of Origin: Mysterious Mbwaa
 expand sectionChapter II  Enslavement Traditions: Persecution and Flight
 expand sectionChapter III  Mount Kenya Traditions: Fragmentation and War
 expand sectionChapter IV  Traditions of Deviance: Evolution on the Fringes
 expand sectionChapter V  Capitulation Traditions: The Coming of England
 expand sectionChapter VI  The Extortion Traditions: Dancing Deviants
 expand sectionChapter VII  The Colonial Traditions: Dismantling Elderhood
 expand sectionChapter VIII  Missionary Traditions: Spreading God
 expand sectionChapter IX  Anti-Christian Traditions: The War Against Converts
 expand sectionChapter X  Disaster Traditions: There Were Years When Men Ate Thorns
 expand sectionChapter XI  Resistance Traditions: Kiamas Underground
 expand sectionChapter Xll  Persecution Traditions: The Wars to End Witchcraft
 collapse sectionChapter XIII  Reconciliation Traditions: Meru's Golden Age
 The "Nativist" Administrators
 Restoring Ntuiko: The Transfer Of Power
 Restoring Agambe: The "Spokesmen" System
 Legalizing Njuri: The Council System
 Legalizing Ngome: The Njuri Of The South
 Njuri Versus The "Little Whites"
 Njuri Versus The "Mission Element"
 From Half Njuri To Full Accord
 Njuri Versus Gikuyu: The Meru Golden Age

 expand sectionNotes
 expand sectionBibliography
 expand sectionGlossary-Index

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