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14
. Elspeth Huxley,
With Forks and Hope
, Morrow, 1964.
15
. Parrinder,
op. cit
.
16
. Blixen,
op. cit
.
17
. Robert F. Gray, “Structural Aspects of Mbugwe Witchcraft,” from
Witchcraft and Sorcery in East Africa
, ed. by John Middleton and E. H. Winter, Praeger, 1963.
CHAPTER VI
1
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E. African Agric. & Forestry Journal
, Vol. XXXIII, 1968.
2
. George B. Schaller, Conversations.
3
. George B. Schaller,
The Serengeti Lion
.
4
.
Ibid
.
CHAPTER VII
1
. J. A. Hunter,
op. cit
.
2
. Henri Junod, from
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, Macmillan, 1912, quoted in
Technicians of the Sacred
by J. Rothenburg, Doubleday, 1968.
3
. Stewart Edward White,
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4
. R. M. Laws and I. S. C. Parker, “Recent Studies on Elephant Populations in East Africa,”
Symp. Zool. Soc
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5
.
Ibid
.
6
. David Western, Conversations.
7
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8
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CHAPTER VIII
1
. Adapted from Colin Turnbull,
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, Avon, 1966.
2
. Thomson,
op. cit
.
3
. Ionides, in Wykes,
op. cit
.
4
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African Studies
, no. 1, 1942.
5
. Huxley,
With Forks and Hope
.
6
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TNR
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7
. Murdock,
op. cit
.
8
. Elspeth Huxley,
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, Morrow, 1960.
9
. Posnansky,
op. cit
.
10
. Gray,
The Sonjo of Tanganyika
.
11
. Murdock,
op. cit
.
12
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13
. Sir A. Claud Hollis,
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, Oxford, 1935.
CHAPTER IX
1
. Hollis,
op. cit
.
2
. Frank Lambrecht, “Aspects of the Evolution and Ecology of Tsetse Flies . . . ,” from
Papers in African Prehistory
by J. D. Fage and R. A. Oliver, Cambridge, 1970.
3
. Blixen,
op. cit
.
4
. Adamson,
op. cit
.
5
. Gray,
The Sonjo of Tanganyika
.
6
. Myles Turner, Conversations and Correspondence.
CHAPTER X
1
. From Olivia Vlahos,
African Beginnings
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2
. Dorothea Bleek, “The Hadzapi or Watindega of Tanganyika Territory,”
Africa
, no. 3, 1931.
3
. F. J. Bagshawe, “The Peoples of the Happy Valley,”
Jour. of the African Society
, Part II, no. 24, 1925.
4
. Dorothea Bleek, “Traces of Former Bushman Occupation in Tanganyika Territory,”
South African Jour. Sci
., no. 28, 1931.
5
. L. S. B. Leakey,
Stone Age Cultures of Kenya Colony
, Cambridge, 1931.
6
. Peter Enderlein, Conversations and Correspondence.
7
. George J. Klima,
The Barabaig
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8
. Posnansky,
op. cit
.
9
. James C. Woodburn, “Hunters and Gatherers,” Brit. Mus. brochure, 1970. See also Selected Bibliography.
10
.
Ibid
.
11
. G. M. Wilson, “The Tatoga of Tanganyika,”
TNR
, no. 33, 1952.
12
. Woodburn,
op. cit
.
13
. B. Cooper, “The Kindiga,”
TNR
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14
. Klima,
op. cit
.
15
. R. A. J. Maguire, “Il-Torobo,”
TNR
, no. 25, 1948.
(All words are Swahili where not otherwise indicated)
askari | soldier, warden, guard |
banda | shed, thatched hut, rondavel |
bangi | [from Indian bhang]: (Cannabis) hemp, narcotic |
bao | ancient pebble game |
biltong | dried strips of wild meat |
boma | stock corral, thorn-walled shelter |
dawa | medicine, charm, talisman |
debe | 4-gallon kerosene can |
donga | gully, ravine, dry except in rains |
duka | trading post or general store |
en-gang | [Maasai]: home village |
kanga | shawl (of East Indian print batik) |
karibu | welcome to . . . |
kikoi | (see shuka) |
korongo | small stream, drainage line |
laibon | [Maasai]: medicine man |
magadi | soda, soda lake |
mbira | marimba |
miombo | dry forest, mostly Brachystegia |
morani | [Maasai; pl. il-moran]: warrior |
mswaki | toothbrush bush (Salvadora) |
mzungu | [pl. wazungu]: white person, European |
nyika | wilderness (especially dry thorn scrub waste between highlands and the sea) |
ol duvai | [Maasai]: bayonet aloe (Sansevieria) |
panga | cane- or brush-cutting machete |
pombe | local beer (usually from maize) |
posho | ration (especially ugali) |
shamba | farm plot |
shifta | [Somali]: bandit (literally “wanderer”) |
shuka | rectangular piece of cloth, printed or dyed, worn as herdsman’s cape or toga; also, as kikoi, or man’s “skirt” (on the East African coast) |
ugali | maize meal, porridge |
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