When We Began There Were Witchmen |
Acknowledgments |
![]() | Introduction: The Oral Traditions |
![]() | Chapter I Traditions of Origin: Mysterious Mbwaa |
![]() | Chapter II Enslavement Traditions: Persecution and Flight |
![]() | Chapter III Mount Kenya Traditions: Fragmentation and War |
![]() | Chapter IV Traditions of Deviance: Evolution on the Fringes |
![]() | Chapter V Capitulation Traditions: The Coming of England |
![]() | Chapter VI The Extortion Traditions: Dancing Deviants |
![]() | Chapter VII The Colonial Traditions: Dismantling Elderhood |
![]() | Chapter VIII Missionary Traditions: Spreading God |
![]() | Chapter IX Anti-Christian Traditions: The War Against Converts |
![]() | Chapter X Disaster Traditions: There Were Years When Men Ate Thorns |
![]() | Chapter XI Resistance Traditions: Kiamas Underground |
![]() | Chapter Xll Persecution Traditions: The Wars to End Witchcraft |
![]() | Chapter 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 |
![]() | Notes |
![]() | Bibliography |
![]() | Glossary-Index |