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  • 1
    Language: German
    Pages: 349 S.
    Series Statement: Claudius Paperback
    Uniform Title: Child of two worlds 〈dt.〉
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  • 2
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    New York : Anchor Books
    Language: English
    Pages: XVI, 222 S. , Ill., graph. Darst. , 18 cm
    DDC: 305.8963954
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  • 3
    Language: English
    Pages: xiv, 216 Seiten , Illustrationen, Portraits , 23 cm
    Edition: second printing 1965
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als Gatheru, R. Mugo, 1925- Child of two worlds
    DDC: 916.762
    Keywords: Gatheru, R. Mugo ; Gatheru, R. Mugo ; Kikuyu (African people) ; Kikuyu (African people) ; Kikuyu (African people) Social life and customs ; Kikuyu (African people ; Kikuyu (African people) ; Social life and customs ; Travel ; Kenya Description and travel ; Kenya ; Autobiografie ; Afrika ; Kenia ; Kikuyu ; Kikuyu ; Ethnologie ; Kulturanthropologie ; Gesellschaftsleben ; Brauch ; Geschichte ; Reisebericht ; Gatheru, Reuel Mugo 1925-
    Abstract: My people, the Kikuyu -- Squatter childhood -- Youth in the highlands -- Becoming a Kikuyu -- The discovery of my people -- The making of a 'subversive' -- I am hit by a truncheon -- Jomo Kenyatta -- the African Messiah -- I discover 'Canutism' -- Brown man's world -- White man's world -- Becoming an American 'collegian' -- Becoming a 'Lincoln man' -- Under the shadow of the Mau Mau -- Mugo as a Kikuyu 'psychoanalyst' -- My 'star' started shining -- My brothers of the new world.
    Abstract: This is the autobiography of one of the Kikuyu people who left his home on the Kikuyu Reserve in Kenya when he was a teenager to seek an education in the white man's world. He describes the life of his people--their religion, their marriage customs and domestic problems, their burial habits, how "sorcerers" are dealt with, the Kikuyu oaths (from which the famous Mau Mau oaths were adapted), the rituals of the second birth and of circumcision, and the importance of the Kikuyu age-groups
    Note: 1st publ. 1964
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