Most of Kenya’s population is rural and lives in scattered settlements, the location and concentration of which depend largely on climatic and soil conditions. Before European colonization, virtually no villages or towns existed except along the coast, while urbanization wasconfinedto fishing villages...
https://www.history.com/news/why-arab-scholar-ibn-battuta-is-the-greatest-explorer-of-all-time The Africans: A Triple Heritage - Program 1: The Nature of a Continent The Colonization of Kenya The British East African Company was granted a charter in 1888, which led to the colonization of...
andmarebetato articulate Agĩkũyũ's faith in God, their experience, vision, and sometimes political defiance. That history is well captured by Boyes who was one of the earliest travelers in the Gĩkũyũ country long before colonization. Noting about the importance of singing in the li...
(Background Essay) They not only welcomed themselves into the the Africans home but they forced their way of life onto the Africans. The British highly encouraged that everyone learn either thereligionof Protestant or Roman Catholic. Before the British invaded their land, both religions were ...
2009. "Towards an Objective Account of Nutrition and Health in Colonial Kenya: A Study of Stature in African Army Recruits and Civi- lians, 1880-1980", Journal of Economic History, 96(3), 720-755.Moradi, Alexander (2009) `Towards an Objective Account of Nutrition and Health in Colonial ...
Indeed, nasopharyngeal colonization among HIV-infected adults has been shown to be elevated, with rates above 30% in Kenya and Zambia [34,35]. The high proportion of pneu- mococci resistant to cotrimoxazole has been shown before, and likely reflects widespread use of cotrimox- azole in the ...
Only a history of fever (>14 days) singly was a good predictor of positive diagnosis (sensitivity 90.5 % and specificity 76.8 %). The prediction remained strong, if diar- rhoea was absent or when at least one of positive predictors was also present. However, none of other clinical ...
Fossil cichlids have the potential to clarify the evolutionary history of the group, because they can provide solid age constraints for a given lineage or tribe, and their biogeographic distribution can provide support for one or other of the competing hypotheses. However, the assignment of a fossi...
Ethnology Ethnohistory Prehistoric Archaeology Introduction Archaeology is built on patterns. The cultural units we construct are based around co-occurring traits like artifact styles, and we understand past peoples’ relationships with environments by identifying patterns in subsistence and technological remain...
History The interior is a history of migrations, and the activities of most of the major tribes are not well known before the 19th century. On the coast, trading settlements were established by 150 AD. By 1000 AD Persian and Arab traders were well established. A Swahili culture developed in...