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The ICWA publications archive includes: ICWA Letters by Former Fellows, ICWA Letters by spouses or companions of Former Fellows and other authors, and AUFS/UFSI Field Staff Reports.


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The Trial
by Andrew Rice, Uganda, 4/1/2004
The Trial
by Andrew Rice, Uganda, 3/1/2004
Taking Account of Recent Misadventures in Congo
by Andrew Rice, Congo, 2/5/2004
Shells
by Andrew Rice, Mozambique, 12/15/2003
The Coming Hydrocracy: Arid Africa as the Water Runs Out
by James G. Workman, South Africa, 12/6/2003
Retirement Plans for African Dams? Apartheid’s Legacy vs. Gravity’s Force: What Goes Up Must Come Down
by James G. Workman, South Africa, 12/3/2003
Upstream vs. Downstream: The Benign Dictatorship of the Mozambican Shrimp
by James G. Workman, Mozambique, 11/25/2003
Sewing Dissension
by Andrew Rice, Uganda, 11/15/2003
Bread Basket to Begging Bowl: Dry Zimbabwe’s ‘Slow-Track’ Water Derails Mugabe’s ‘Fast-Track’ Land Reform
by James G. Workman, Zimbabwe, 11/1/2003
Ghost Town
by Andrew Rice, Uganda, 10/15/2003
The Gamey Taste of Virtual Water: Recurring Drought Turns Cattle into Kudu
by James G. Workman, Namibia, 10/1/2003
Kalahari Earthsuckers: San Sip-Wells vs. Roughneck Rigs: Seducing Water from the Ground
by James G. Workman, Botswana, 9/1/2003
Thin
by Andrew Rice, Uganda, 9/1/2003
The General
by Andrew Rice, Uganda, 8/20/2003
Holy Fire, Sacred Water: At Namibia’s Edge, Himba Caught Between a Dam and a Dry Place
by James G. Workman, Namibia, 8/1/2003
Pliocene Park: Water Sources Shrink. Elephant Numbers Expand. Uh, Oh.
by James G. Workman, Namibia, 7/3/2003
The Best of Enemies
by Andrew Rice, Uganda, 6/25/2003
Silent Stream Sentinels: Landmines Convert Africa’s Water from Combat Catalyst to Civilian Battleground
by James G. Workman, Mozambique, 6/3/2003
The Miracle Man
by Andrew Rice, Uganda, 5/20/2003
To Drink a Mirage: The Foggiest Idea: Elusive Extraction of Water from Wind
by James G. Workman, Namibia, 5/3/2003
Aquae Incognita: ‘Drawing A Line’ in the Water Breeds African Border Disputes
by James G. Workman, South Africa, 4/3/2003
The Great Rift
by Andrew Rice, Uganda, 4/1/2003
The Grapes of Mirth: Fresh Water Becomes Fresh Leverage Behind Race-Based Farmland Reform
by James G. Workman, South Africa, 3/3/2003
UYO 10
by Andrew Rice, Uganda, 2/1/2003
Of Dams & Disease: Triage in an H2O-Negative, HIV-Positive Landscape
by James G. Workman, Lesotho, 1/3/2003
The Cotter Pin
by Andrew Rice, Uganda, 1/1/2003
The Highlanders: Manmade Quakes and Giant Snakes; Africa’s Beautiful and the Damned
by James G. Workman, Lesotho, 12/2/2002
Amin’s Shadow
by Andrew Rice, Uganda, 12/1/2002
Cutting Edge: Repelling ‘The Invasion of the Water-Snatchers’
by James G. Workman, South Africa, 11/2/2002
33 Rules of the Road: An American’s Guide To Driving in Uganda
by Andrew Rice, Uganda, 11/1/2002
Potty (Re) Training: Water Scarcity Changes How Africa Pees and Poops
by James G. Workman, South Africa, 10/2/2002
“Found Tribe”
by Andrew Rice, Uganda, 10/1/2002
“On the Air”
by Andrew Rice, Uganda, 9/1/2002
African Zion: Homeward-Bound, Away from Government Water and “Development”
by James G. Workman, Botswana, 8/2/2002
The Big Man, His Wife and Her Husband
by Andrew Rice, Uganda, 8/1/2002
Line in the Sand: Digging in During the Dry Season
by James G. Workman, Botswana, 7/2/2002
Women’s Water Quest: Long Days Journey into the Clouds
by James G. Workman, South Africa, 7/2/2002
The Prodigal
by Andrew Rice, Uganda, 7/1/2002
Rules of the Game: Rifles, Rhino and Access to Water
by James G. Workman, South Africa, 6/2/2002
Smuggling for the San: Water as a Weapon in the Central Kalahari
by James G. Workman, Botswana, 5/1/2002
Knifing Opportunists: The Struggle to Fill the Vacuum Africa’s First Regulated River
by James G. Workman, South Africa, 4/1/2002
Water Meter Wars: Privatization, Protests and Renegade Plumbers
by James G. Workman, South Africa, 3/1/2002
In the Belly of the Moon
by Randi E. Movich, Guinea, 8/1/2000
A Final Trip Around the Horn
by Marc Michaelson, Ethiopia, 6/1/2000
Notes on Sudan
by Marc Michaelson, Sudan, 4/1/2000
Puntland: Linchpin in Somalia’s Quest for Peace
by Marc Michaelson, Somalia, 3/1/2000
Pastoral Days
by Marc Michaelson, Somalia, 2/1/2000
Afar-Issa Conflict Managment
by Marc Michaelson, Ethiopia, 1/1/2000
Refugees and Ironies
by Marc Michaelson, Ethiopia, 1/1/2000
Front Line Dispatches
by Marc Michaelson, Eritrea, 12/1/1999
Deportees: A Year Later
by Marc Michaelson, Eritrea, 11/1/1999
Ethnic Federalism in Ethiopia: Part 2-Somali National Regional State
by Marc Michaelson, Ethiopia, 10/1/1999
Ethnic Federalism in Ethiopia: Part 1-Transforming a Political Landscape
by Marc Michaelson, Ethiopia, 9/1/1999
Border Economics: “Contraband” Trade in Ethiopia’s Somali Region
by Marc Michaelson, Ethiopia, 8/1/1999
Value-Added Recycling
by Marc Michaelson, Ethiopia, 6/1/1999
Condoms, Konso, and Colobus Monkeys
by Marc Michaelson, Ethiopia, 5/1/1999
Glimpses of a Fellow’s Life
by Marc Michaelson, Ethiopia, 3/1/1999
Peace Fails, War Resumes Why?
by Marc Michaelson, Ethiopia, 2/1/1999
Recognizing Somaliland
by Marc Michaelson, Somalia, 1/1/1999
Assab: Surviving Trying Times in Port
by Marc Michaelson, Eritrea, 1/1/1999
An Excursion to Asmara (via Djibouti, of course)
by Marc Michaelson, Ethiopia, 12/1/1998
The Eritrean-Ethiopian Border Conflict: Part 2-Explanations
by Marc Michaelson, Ethiopia, 11/1/1998
The Eritrean-Ethiopian Border Conflict” Part 1-Events
by Marc Michaelson, Ethiopia, 10/1/1998
“Deportations” Personalized Escalation of the Ethiopian-Eritrean Border Conflict
by Marc Michaelson, Ethiopia, 9/1/1998
So Who Practices Family Planning Here?
by Randi E. Movich, Guinea, 3/10/1998
So Much Easier
by Teresa C. Yates, South Africa, 3/1/1998
Seeking Troth through Reconciliation: The Life and Times of Elleck Nchebaleng
by Teresa C. Yates, South Africa, 3/1/1998
Modjadji: Transformer of the Clouds
by Teresa C. Yates, South Africa, 3/1/1998
Religious Threads” An Airport, A Mini-Bus and Epiphany
by Marc Michaelson, Ethiopia, 2/1/1998
Malian Medicinals (Part II)
by Randi E. Movich, Mali, 1/1/1998
Malian Medicinals (Part I)
by Randi E. Movich, Mali, 12/20/1997
Individualism: The Downfall of Madagascar
by John B. Robinson, Madagascar, 12/1/1997
A River Runs Through Mali
by Randi E. Movich, Mali, 11/23/1997
Grand-Mere--Granny
by John B. Robinson, Madagascar, 10/1/1997
Apprentice Midwife
by Randi E. Movich, Mali, 9/27/1997
Echoes of August
by John B. Robinson, Madagascar, 9/1/1997
Les Guérisseurs Forestiers (Forest Healers)
by Randi E. Movich, Guinea, 9/1/1997
Waiting for a Revolution
by Teresa C. Yates, South Africa, 8/1/1997
Traditional Medicine in Modern Times
by Randi E. Movich, Guinea, 7/11/1997
Happy Bull’s 66-Zebu Sapphire
by John B. Robinson, Madagascar, 7/1/1997
Hearing the Ones We Love
by John B. Robinson, Madagascar, 6/1/1997
A Reintroduction
by Randi E. Movich, Guinea, 5/27/1997
Pousse-Pousse Poetry
by John B. Robinson, Madagascar, 5/1/1997
Among the Pagans 10,000 Miles From Home
by John B. Robinson, Madagascar, 4/1/1997
St. Valentine’s Day Diego Suarez, 1997
by John B. Robinson, Madagascar, 3/1/1997
Masonja: A Worm by any Other Name
by Teresa C. Yates, South Africa, 2/1/1997
The Rule of Law
by Teresa C. Yates, South Africa, 2/1/1997
Democracy Hounts the ANC
by Teresa C. Yates, South Africa, 2/1/1997
The Place Where I Live
by John B. Robinson, Madagascar, 2/1/1997
If Only the Rain Would Stop
by John B. Robinson, Madagascar, 1/1/1997
One Year in Pietersburg
by Teresa C. Yates, South Africa, 1/1/1997
Dinna Forget
by John B. Robinson, Madagascar, 12/1/1996
Mashubi: A Place Called Home
by Teresa C. Yates, South Africa, 12/1/1996
And Again Antananarivo
by John B. Robinson, Madagascar, 11/1/1996
Freedom Square: People with a Vision
by Sharon F. Griffin, South Africa, 10/1/1996
Lucas Khahleli Buys the Farm
by Sharon F. Griffin, South Africa, 10/1/1996
Chez Henriette
by John B. Robinson, Madagascar, 10/1/1996
Here I am
by John B. Robinson, Madagascar, 9/1/1996
The Uncertain Future of Chiefs in South Africa
by Sharon F. Griffin, South Africa, 9/1/1996
“As long as we are living on the Earth, this place is ours.”
by Teresa C. Yates, South Africa, 8/1/1996
Dare to Cross the Line in Bloemfontein
by Sharon F. Griffin, South Africa, 8/1/1996
Gillimberg Farm, Part I: A Pilot Straggles to Take Flight
by Teresa C. Yates, South Africa, 7/1/1996
Sugar
by Sharon F. Griffin, South Africa, 7/1/1996
Thelma’s Shoes
by Sharon F. Griffin, South Africa, 5/1/1996
The Scramble for Land: Legacy of Dispossession
by Teresa C. Yates, South Africa, 4/1/1996
Four Indian Views of KwaZulu-Natal
by Sharon F. Griffin, South Africa, 2/1/1996
Indian Delights: Sheep Head, Trotters and Tripe
by Sharon F. Griffin, South Africa, 1/1/1996
Wena omuhle osuwelilie (Beautiful one who has crossed the great river, farewell)
by Sharon F. Griffin, South Africa, 12/1/1995
‘Ubuntu’ The Virtue of Being Fully Human
by Sharon F. Griffin, South Africa, 10/1/1995
Culture, Ethnicity and Politics- Twisted Links
by Sharon F. Griffin, South Africa, 9/1/1995
‘Shembe’ is the Way
by Sharon F. Griffin, South Africa, 8/1/1995
Isicathamiya: ‘To Tread Like a Cat’
by Sharon F. Griffin, South Africa, 7/1/1995
Zulu Beadwork ‘Speaks’ Across Time
by Sharon F. Griffin, South Africa, 6/1/1995
AIDS an Inescapable Reality in KwaZula-Natal
by Sharon F. Griffin, South Africa, 5/1/1995
The Marriage ofNkanyiso Dlamini and Lindi Buthelezi
by Sharon F. Griffin, South Africa, 4/1/1995
KwaMashu: A Black Township on the Rocky Road to Change
by Sharon F. Griffin, South Africa, 3/1/1995
Chiefs and Democracy
by Sharon F. Griffin, South Africa, 2/1/1995
Race, Crime and Tourism in Durban: the Singapore of Africa
by Sharon F. Griffin, South Africa, 1/1/1995
Introduction
by Sharon F. Griffin, South Africa, 12/1/1994
Zimbabwe, then and now.
by Casey C. Kelso, Zimbabwe, 10/1/1993
Southern Africa’s orphans.
by Casey C. Kelso, Zimbabwe, 9/1/1993
Witches and healers in southern Africa
by Casey C. Kelso, Zimbabwe, 8/1/1993
The difference between theory and reality in Malawa
by Casey C. Kelso, Malawi, 7/1/1993
The opening of Malawi society
by Casey C. Kelso, Malawi, 6/1/1993
Think (capitalist) and grow rich.
by Casey C. Kelso, Zambia, 5/1/1993
Democracy in the ashes of a dictatorship?
by Casey C. Kelso, Zambia, 4/1/1993
Close encounters of the furry kind
by Casey C. Kelso, Zambia, 3/1/1993
Crossing the gender line in Zimbabwe
by Casey C. Kelso, Zimbabwe, 2/1/1993
Nothing you ever wanted to know about Lesotho, part one of five
by Casey C. Kelso, Lesotho, 1/1/1993
A trip down the Beira Corridor ofMozambique
by Casey C. Kelso, Mozambique, 12/1/1992
The more you learn the less you know re-thinking how to farm.
by Casey C. Kelso, Zimbabwe, 11/1/1992
The guns may be silent in Mozambique, but...
by Casey C. Kelso, Zimbabwe, 10/1/1992
If it’s written in English, is it really African literature?
by Casey C. Kelso, Zimbabwe, 9/1/1992
Drought and the politics of hunger.
by Casey C. Kelso, Zimbabwe, 8/1/1992
Beating around the Bushmen a controversy revisited
by Casey C. Kelso, Zimbabwe, 6/1/1992
In the Twilight (Zone) of Apartheid: Walvis Bay
by Casey C. Kelso, Namibia, 5/1/1992
National reconciliation and the land question in Namibia.
by Casey C. Kelso, Namibia, 4/1/1992
Just north of the Tropic of Controversy
by Casey C. Kelso, Namibia, 3/1/1992
Namibia’s victorious “returnees” live more like refugees.
by Casey C. Kelso, Namibia, 2/1/1992
A Bushman’s land is worth many cattle in the bush
by Casey C. Kelso, Botswana, 1/1/1992
Odds and ends of Botswana experience
by Casey C. Kelso, Botswana, 1/1/1992
A hitchhiker’s guide to the cows and crops of Botswana
by Casey C. Kelso, Botswana, 12/1/1991
Diamonds and democracy in Botswana
by Casey C. Kelso, Botswana, 11/1/1991
Women’s Participation in Forestry Activities in Africa: Preliminary Findings and Issues Emerging from Case Studies
by Paula Williams, Africa, 10/1/1991
Two Trips Upcountry
by Bowden S. Quinn, Sierra Leone, 10/31/1990
Economic Changes in Guinea
by Paula Williams, Guinea, 3/1/1990
Women and Cookstoves: An Update
by Paula Williams, Mali, 4/1/1989
Women’s Tree Nurseries in Northern Cameroon
by Paula Williams, Cameroon, 3/1/1989
Zimbabwean Women’s Groups
by Paula Williams, Zimbabwe, 2/1/1989
Despite Many Voices, African Women Unite
by Paula Williams, Zimbabwe, 2/1/1989
Horticulture in Botswana
by Paula Williams, Botswana, 1/1/1989
Case Studies of Forestry Activities in Africa
by Paula Williams, Africa, 11/1/1988
Madagascar: Maintaining Diversity
by Paula Williams, Madagascar, 11/1/1988
Taking Chances
by Paula Williams, Sudan, 12/1/1987
Shifting Sands
by Paula Williams, Somalia, 10/1/1987
Evolving Concerns
by Paula Williams, Kenya, 10/1/1987
Lamu’ A Glimpse into the Past
by Paula Williams, Kenya, 2/1/1987
Involving NGO’s in Tropical Forest Policy
by Paula Williams, Burundi, 12/1/1986
Trees for a Song
by Paula Williams, Zaire, 8/1/1986
Much-Needed Research
by Paula Williams, Burundi, 7/1/1986
The Women’s Decade: A Bumri Postscript
by Paula Williams, Burundi, 4/1/1986
Peace Corps Language Training
by Paula Williams, Zaire, 4/1/1986
Gorilla Action
by Paula Williams, Zaire, 4/1/1986
White Gods, Black Mortals
by Samuel J. Levy, Mozambique, 9/29/1985
Global Perspectives on Women and Forestry
by Paula Williams, Burundi, 9/1/1985
Class, Ethnicity and Race
by Samuel J. Levy, Mozambique, 8/6/1985
The Army
by Samuel J. Levy, Mozambique, 6/28/1985
Order and Chaos
by Samuel J. Levy, Mozambique, 5/28/1985
First Impressions
by Samuel J. Levy, Mozambique, 4/29/1985
Mobilizing popular tree-planting efforts
by Paula Williams, Senegal, 3/1/1985
(No Longer) Blowin’ in the Wind
by Paula Williams, Niger, 2/1/1985
Signs and Symbols of Change
by Paula Williams, Burkina Faso, 1/1/1985
Women’s Participation in Forestry Activities in Burkina Faso
by Paula Williams, Burkina Faso, 1/1/1985
In pursuit of elusive wildlife
by Paula Williams, Burkina Faso, 12/1/1984
Traditional agroforestry
by Paula Williams, Burkina Faso, 11/1/1984
The women of Koundougou
by Paula Williams, Burkina Faso, 10/1/1984
“La periode de soudure”
by Paula Williams, Burkina Faso, 9/1/1984
A “Minor” Forest Product?
by Paula Williams, Africa, 8/1/1984
Glimpses of Bobo Village Life
by Paula Williams, Burkina Faso, 7/1/1984
A Quick Trip into the Sahel
by Paula Williams, Burkina Faso, 6/1/1984
Women and Cookstoves
by Paula Williams, Burkina Faso, 5/1/1984
A Princess of Sorts Even Privilege Has Its Risks
by Kendal B. Price, South Africa, 4/24/1984
On Transvestites and Barbers Some South Africans Struggle With More Than Race
by Kendal B. Price, South Africa, 4/23/1984
Learning Patience
by Paula Williams, Burkina Faso, 4/1/1984
Why Do People Burn the Bush?
by Paula Williams, Burkina Faso, 3/1/1984
West African Landscapes
by Paula Williams, Ivory Coast, 2/1/1984
One Not-Quite-White Hunter: A Day in the Country, Afrikaans Style
by Kendal B. Price, South Africa, 1/16/1984
Women Researchers in Africa
by Paula Williams, Senegal, 1/1/1984
Initial Impressions of Africa
by Paula Williams, Niger, 12/1/1983
Homeland Court: African legal system as slow as anywhere else
by Kendal B. Price, South Africa, 9/1/1983
The Maseru Raid: A new era of South African militarism
by Kendal B. Price, South Africa, 9/1/1983
Village Victories: New Motivational Techniques In Kenya And Zimbabwe
by Norman N. Miller, Kenya, 7/1/1983
Institute Speech
by Kendal B. Price, South Africa, 5/1/1983
THE NEW INFORMATION ORDER
by Barbara Harrell-Bond, Africa, 4/1/1983
Part 3: Administration In Planned Rural Settlements
by Barbara Harrell-Bond, Sudan, 3/1/1983
Zulu! Zulu! Power “prayers” demonstrate even in South Africa there is a way to speak out
by Kendal B. Price, South Africa, 3/1/1983
Part 2: The Quest For Self-Sufficiency In Planned Rural Settlements
by Barbara Harrell-Bond, Sudan, 2/1/1983
Uganda Refugees In The Sudan - Part 1: The Long Journey
by Barbara Harrell-Bond, Sudan, 10/1/1982
Dinner in South Africa
by Bowden S. Quinn, South Africa, 9/15/1982
Malawi's Search For Food Self-Sufficiency Part 1: Resource Endowment An Developmental Constraints
by J. Gus Liebenow, Malawi, 8/1/1982
Malawi's Search For Food Self-Sufficiency Part 2: Productivity And Participation
by J. Gus Liebenow, Malawi, 8/1/1982
Malawi's Search For Food Self-Sufficiency Part 3: Integrated Development And Consolidation Of Gaines
by J. Gus Liebenow, Malawi, 8/1/1982
Of Coffee and Co-ops
by Bowden S. Quinn, Zimbabwe, 7/12/1982
Zanzibar
by Bowden S. Quinn, Tanzania, 7/3/1982
Tanzania Will Try Co-Ops Again
by Bowden S. Quinn, Tanzania, 7/3/1982
24 Hours at a Homeland Hospital: Some aspects of South African life never change
by Kendal B. Price, South Africa, 7/1/1982
Middle Class Blues
by Kendal B. Price, South Africa, 6/1/1982
Angling in Soweto: The June 16th Memorial
by Kendal B. Price, South Africa, 6/1/1982
Tanzania: No Answers
by Bowden S. Quinn, Tanzania, 5/30/1982
Wildlife Management Aids Rural Development
by Bowden S. Quinn, Zimbabwe, 5/12/1982
SADCC: Challenging The "South African Connection
by J. Gus Liebenow, South Africa, 5/1/1982
Bophuthatswana: A Black State or State of Mind?
by Kendal B. Price, South Africa, 5/1/1982
Looking at Animals
by Bowden S. Quinn, Zimbabwe, 4/30/1982
Mugabe’s Slow Move Toward Socialism
by Bowden S. Quinn, Zimbabwe, 4/15/1982
In Zimbabwe, the Struggle for Land Continues
by Bowden S. Quinn, Zimbabwe, 3/31/1982
Zimbabwe Students Build Their Own Schools
by Bowden S. Quinn, Zimbabwe, 3/14/1982
A Footloose American Finds Happiness as a Zimbabwean Schoolmarm
by Bowden S. Quinn, Zimbabwe, 2/25/1982
Rural Women in Zimbabwe Speak Out
by Bowden S. Quinn, Zimbabwe, 2/11/1982
Food Policy In Tanzania: Issues Of Production, Distribution, And Sufficiency
by Norman N. Miller, Tanzania, 2/1/1982
Lost Horizons
by Bowden S. Quinn, Zimbabwe, 1/29/1982
Wildlife - Wild Death: Kenya's Man - Animal Equation
by Norman N. Miller, Kenya, 1/1/1982
Part 8: The Hunter-Warrior's Heirs
by Richard Critchfield, Kenya, 1/1/1982
Lesotho: The Politics of Survival
by William F. Lye, Lesotho, 1/1/1982
South West Africa-Namibia: A Quick Look at a Troubled Land
by Kendal B. Price, Namibia, 11/1/1981
Zimbabwe: Alive and Well
by Kendal B. Price, Zimbabwe, 10/1/1981
Reflections from a Train Window
by Bowden S. Quinn, Nigeria, 9/26/1981
Television: The Next Battlefront
by Bowden S. Quinn, Nigeria, 9/13/1981
Johannesburg; First Look
by Kendal B. Price, South Africa, 9/1/1981
Dress Codes
by Kendal B. Price, South Africa, 9/1/1981
Showdown for the Press
by Bowden S. Quinn, Nigeria, 8/31/1981
Nigeria’s Rules of Law
by Bowden S. Quinn, Nigeria, 8/15/1981
Malawi: Clean Water For The Rural Poor
by J. Gus Liebenow, Malawi, 8/1/1981
The Sierra Leone Arts And Crafts Cooperative
by Barbara Harrell-Bond, Sierra Leone, 8/1/1981
Try, Try, Try Again
by Bowden S. Quinn, Nigeria, 7/30/1981
Lagos and Other Cities
by Bowden S. Quinn, Nigeria, 7/15/1981
The Bet
by Bowden S. Quinn, Ghana, 6/30/1981
Saving the Children
by Bowden S. Quinn, Ivory Coast, 6/15/1981
Feeding the Babies
by Bowden S. Quinn, Ivory Coast, 5/30/1981
At the Center of West Africa
by Bowden S. Quinn, Ivory Coast, 5/23/1981
Guinea-Bissau - Part 1: the Colonial Experience
by Barbara Harrell-Bond, Guinea-Bissau, 5/1/1981
Part 2: The Liberation Struggle
by Barbara Harrell-Bond, Guinea-Bissau, 5/1/1981
Part 3: Independent Development
by Barbara Harrell-Bond, Guinea-Bissau, 5/1/1981
The Other Somalia - Part 1: Illicit Trade And The Hidden Economy
by Norman N. Miller, Somalia, 5/1/1981
Part 2: Foreign Aid And Local Politics
by Norman N. Miller, Somalia, 5/1/1981
Ah, Ghana
by Bowden S. Quinn, Ghana, 4/30/1981
A Tale of Corruption
by Bowden S. Quinn, Ghana, 4/27/1981
In Search of a Middle Class
by Bowden S. Quinn, Ivory Coast, 3/29/1981
The Cost of Cocoa
by Bowden S. Quinn, Ivory Coast, 3/15/1981
Tunnel at the End of the Light
by Bowden S. Quinn, Ivory Coast, 2/27/1981
Functional Literacy
by Bowden S. Quinn, Sierra Leone, 2/12/1981
Zimbabwe: A Political Balance Sheet- Part 2: Party Politics And Foreign Affairs
by J. Gus Liebenow, Zimbabwe, 2/1/1981
Zimbabwe: A Political Balance Sheet- Part 1: Consolidation and Integration
by J. Gus Liebenow, Zimbabwe, 2/1/1981
The Gambia Revisited
by Bowden S. Quinn, Gambia, 1/30/1981
Unhappy New Year
by Bowden S. Quinn, Senegal, 1/10/1981
Africa Asserts Its Identity - Part 1: The Frankfurt Book Fair
by Barbara Harrell-Bond, Africa, 1/1/1981
Part 2: Transcending Cultural Boundaries Through Fiction
by Barbara Harrell-Bond, Africa, 1/1/1981
Jackpots and Movies
by Bowden S. Quinn, Sierra Leone, 12/12/1980
Dwindling Christianity
by Bowden S. Quinn, Sierra Leone, 11/30/1980
Headlines
by Bowden S. Quinn, Sierra Leone, 11/13/1980
Foreign Pressures On South Africa
by Newell M. Stultz, South Africa, 11/1/1980
The New Liberia
by Bowden S. Quinn, Liberia, 10/15/1980
The Demb Ak Tey Resource Center
by Barbara Harrell-Bond, Senegal, 10/1/1980
The Press in Sierra Leone, part 2
by Bowden S. Quinn, Sierra Leone, 9/26/1980
The Press in Sierra Leone, part 1
by Bowden S. Quinn, Sierra Leone, 9/19/1980
Theater in Sierra Leone
by Bowden S. Quinn, Sierra Leone, 9/10/1980
Bilharzia Control In Swaziland - The Dilemma of Development
by J. Gus Liebenow, Swaziland, 9/1/1980
The Poets of Sierra Leone
by Bowden S. Quinn, Sierra Leone, 8/29/1980
Freetown
by Bowden S. Quinn, Sierra Leone, 8/19/1980
Primary and Secondary Education in Senegal and The Gambia
by Bowden S. Quinn, Senegal, 8/12/1980
The White Man Myth
by Bowden S. Quinn, Sierra Leone, 8/9/1980
A Last Look at The Gambia
by Bowden S. Quinn, Gambia, 7/26/1980
My Little Brother
by Bowden S. Quinn, Gambia, 7/4/1980
PASTORALISM IN KENYA
by David J. Campbell, Kenya, 7/1/1980
Liberia: The Dissolution Of Privilege- Part 2: A Year Of Ferment
by J. Gus Liebenow, Liberia, 7/1/1980
Liberia: The Dissolution Of Privilege- Part 3: The Challenge of New Leadership
by J. Gus Liebenow, Liberia, 7/1/1980
Liberia: The Dissolution Of Privilege- Part 1: Seeds Of Discontent
by J. Gus Liebenow, Liberia, 7/1/1980
Politics and Education
by Bowden S. Quinn, Senegal, 6/18/1980
Rural Education
by Bowden S. Quinn, Gambia, 6/2/1980
Is South Africa Changing? Part 2: Constitutional Matters
by Newell M. Stultz, South Africa, 6/1/1980
Ndanka, Ndanka
by Bowden S. Quinn, Gambia, 5/19/1980
Part 2: "… To Cut A Real Revolution Right In The Middle"
by Barbara Harrell-Bond, Ghana, 5/1/1980
CAN BUSINESS SAVE SOUTH AFRICA?
by Joseph W. Eaton, South Africa, 5/1/1980
Diary Of A Revolution "Which Might Have Been" Part 1: "Power Was Virtually Lying On The Floor"
by Barbara Harrell-Bond, Ghana, 5/1/1980
Is South Africa Changing? Part 1: Attitudes and Commitment
by Newell M. Stultz, South Africa, 5/1/1980
Traditional Medicine In East Africa
by Norman N. Miller, East Africa, 5/1/1980
Obstacles to Education
by Bowden S. Quinn, Senegal, 4/30/1980
Students in Command
by Bowden S. Quinn, Gambia, 4/16/1980
Soviet Designs In Africa
by Norman N. Miller, Africa, 4/1/1980
Mean Streets
by Bowden S. Quinn, Gambia, 3/25/1980
The Failing System
by Bowden S. Quinn, Gambia, 2/28/1980
The New Curriculum
by Bowden S. Quinn, Gambia, 2/12/1980
The Indian Ocean: Traditional Trade On A Smuggler's Sea
by Norman N. Miller, Kenya, 2/1/1980
Part 2: Uganda And Regional Relations
by Norman N. Miller, Uganda, 2/1/1980
Africa Revisited
by Bowden S. Quinn, Gambia, 1/31/1980
Women And The 1979 Ghana Revolution
by Barbara Harrell-Bond, Ghana, 1/1/1980
East Africa's New Decade Of Doubt - Part 1: Kenya and Tanzania
by Norman N. Miller, Kenya, 1/1/1980
Ghana's Troubled Transition To Civilian Government
by Barbara Harrell-Bond, Ghana, 11/1/1979
Part 3: Organization, Procedures, And Financial Practices
by Barbara Harrell-Bond, Sierra Leone, 10/1/1979
Kenya Boran Revisited
by Norman N. Miller, Kenya, 10/1/1979
Part 2: Conditions Of Life And The Culture Of The Urban Poor
by Barbara Harrell-Bond, Sierra Leone, 10/1/1979
Part 4: The Types Of Cases
by Barbara Harrell-Bond, Sierra Leone, 10/1/1979
The Unofficial Urban Courts In Freetown - Part 1: The Institutionalization Of Tribal Headmen
by Barbara Harrell-Bond, Sierra Leone, 10/1/1979
Africa's Dependency And The Remedies The 4th International Congress Of African Studies
by Barbara Harrell-Bond, Africa, 8/1/1979
Malawi - Central African Paradox
by Norman N. Miller, Malawi, 1/1/1979
Politics In Ghana, 1978
by Barbara Harrell-Bond, Ghana, 12/1/1978
Freedom Of The Press In Nigeria: The Debate
by Barbara Harrell-Bond, Nigeria, 8/1/1978
A Window On An Outside World: Tourism As Development In The Gambia
by Barbara Harrell-Bond, Gambia, 5/1/1978
Local Languages And Literacy In West Africa
by Barbara Harrell-Bond, Nigeria, 11/2/1977
Native and Non-Native in Sierra Leone Law
by Barbara Harrell-Bond, Sierra Leone, 11/1/1977
SOLDIERS AS POLICYMAKERS IN NIGERIA
by Nelson Kasfir, Nigeria, 10/1/1977
The Caucus Race: International Conflict In East Africa And The Horn
by J. Gus Liebenow, East Africa, 7/1/1977
THE SUDAN IN QUEST OF A SURPLUS Part II: Domestic and Regional Politics
by John Waterbury, Sudan, 8/1/1976
THE SUDAN IN QUEST OF A SURPLUS Part I: Dreams and Realities
by John Waterbury, Sudan, 8/1/1976
THE SUDAN IN QUEST OF A SURPLUS Part III: Capital Packages and Regional Prospects
by John Waterbury, Sudan, 8/1/1976
STILL KEEPING THE PEACE
by Nelson Kasfir, Sudan, 4/1/1976
Food Supply In Mali
by Victor D. Du Bois, Mali, 4/1/1975
Part 2: Food And Drought: The Broader Picture
by Norman N. Miller, Ethiopia, 12/1/1974
Part 2: The Overthrow Of President Hamani Diori
by Victor D. Du Bois, Niger, 12/1/1974
Journey In A Forgotten Land - Part 1: Food And Drought In The Ethiopia-Kenya Border Lands
by Norman N. Miller, Ethiopia, 12/1/1974
Part 3: The Flight Of The Malien Taureg
by Victor D. Du Bois, Niger, 12/1/1974
South Africa's 1974 General Election
by Edwin S. Munger, South Africa, 8/1/1974
The Drought In Niger - Part 1: The Physical And Economic Consequences
by Victor D. Du Bois, Niger, 7/1/1974
Full Circle and Half a Circuit
by Bobbi Spitzberg, Kenya, 7/28/1973
The Kenya National Extension Centre
by Irving J Spitzberg, Kenya, 7/27/1973
A Visit to Tsavo and the Kenya Coast
by Bobbi Spitzberg, Kenya, 7/8/1973
The Bug that Always Bites
by Bobbi Spitzberg, Kenya, 7/1/1973
The Counterpart System: Expatriates and the Failure of Skill Transfer in Kenya
by Irving J Spitzberg, Kenya, 5/31/1973
Kenya Notebook” Some First Impressions
by Irving J Spitzberg, Kenya, 4/18/1973
Population Problems, And Policy In Rwanda
by Victor D. Du Bois, Rwanda, 3/1/1973
Zaire Under President Sese Seko Mobutu - Part 1: The Return The Authenticity
by Victor D. Du Bois, Zaire, 1/1/1973
Traditional Crafts
by George Jones, Tanzania, 10/14/1972
Part 2: Foreign Reactions
by Victor D. Du Bois, Burundi, 9/1/1972
To Die In Burundi - Part 1: The Eruption Of Intertribal Strife: Spring 1972
by Victor D. Du Bois, Burundi, 9/1/1972
Fun and Games
by George Jones, Tanzania, 8/12/1972
Lushoto Integrated Rural Development Project
by George Jones, Tanzania, 7/25/1972
The Death Of Kwame Nkrumah
by Victor D. Du Bois, Ghana, 6/1/1972
Bagamoyo
by George Jones, Tanzania, 5/30/1972
A Chicken Co-operative
by George Jones, Tanzania, 4/20/1972
The All Africa Trade Fair
by George Jones, Kenya, 3/25/1972
The University of Nairobi
by George Jones, Kenya, 2/15/1972
Rural-Urban Migration
by George Jones, Kenya, 1/15/1972
The Economic, Social, And Political Implications Of Voltaic Migration To The Ivory Coast
by Victor D. Du Bois, Ivory Coast, 12/1/1971
ZAMBIA SINCE INDEPENDENCE
by James R. Hooker, Zambia, 12/1/1971
CHICKEN TORMENTING, GRASS RUSTLING, AND FRUIT PILFERING
by James R. Hooker, Malawi, 11/1/1971
Chief Gatsha Buthelezi Of The Zulus
by Edwin S. Munger, South Africa, 10/1/1971
Kenyan Herbalist
by George Jones, Kenya, 9/25/1971
The Politics Of Agriculture In Kenya
by Norman N. Miller, Kenya, 9/1/1971
A NOTE ON FORMER BRITISH CENTRAL AFRICA Today's Malawi, Zambia, and Rhodesia
by James R. Hooker, Zambia, 9/1/1971
RHODESIA REVISITED Are United Nations Sanctions Mr. Ian Smith's Secret Weapon?
by James R. Hooker, Rhodesia, 8/1/1971
Family Planning in Mauritius
by George Jones, Mauritius, 7/25/1971
POPULATION PROBLEMS IN ZAMBIA
by James R. Hooker, Zambia, 7/1/1971
POPULATION PLANNING IN RHODESIA, 197 1
by James R. Hooker, Rhodesia, 7/1/1971
The Dynamics Of Population In Uganda
by Norman N. Miller, Uganda, 6/1/1971
MALAWI'S GENERAL ELECTION
by James R. Hooker, Malawi, 6/1/1971
The Late Kabaka and First President of Uganda
by George Jones, Uganda, 5/5/1971
THE BUSINESSMAN'S POSITION
by James R. Hooker, Malawi, 5/1/1971
Uganda And The Wonder Drug: A New Approach To Population Control
by Norman N. Miller, Uganda, 5/1/1971
Ethiopian Safari
by George Jones, Ethiopia, 3/15/1971
TRADITION AND "TRADITIONAL COURTS" Malawi's Experiment in Law
by James R. Hooker, Malawi, 3/1/1971
Kenya Prisons
by George Jones, Kenya, 2/25/1971
The Politics Of Population
by Norman N. Miller, Kenya, 2/1/1971
FOOD WITHOUT MONEY
by James R. Hooker, Malawi, 1/1/1971
Teaching African Development With Film
by Norman N. Miller, Africa, 1/1/1971
Rural Health
by George Jones, Kenya, 12/15/1970
POPULATION REVIEW 1970: MALAWI
by James R. Hooker, Malawi, 12/1/1970
Population Review 1970: Ivory Coast
by Victor D. Du Bois, Ivory Coast, 12/1/1970
Ujamaa Villages
by George Jones, Tanzania, 10/15/1970
The Island of Lamu
by George Jones, Kenya, 9/10/1970
Americans in Africa
by George Jones, Kenya, 7/25/1970
The Kajiado Masai
by George Jones, Kenya, 5/24/1970
The Makonde
by George Jones, Tanzania, 5/7/1970
Military Coup In Uganda
by Norman N. Miller, Uganda, 4/1/1970
Kenya
by George Jones, Kenya, 3/21/1970
Dakar, enroute to Nairobi
by George Jones, Senegal, 2/16/1970
A Prelude to Africa
by George Jones, Kenya, 1/8/1970
THE RISE OF AN OPPOSITION TO SEKOU TOURE, Part VI: The Activation of the Guinean Exiles
by Victor D. Du Bois, Guinea, 7/1/1966
AFRICAN FERMENT: 1966
by Victor D. Du Bois, Africa, 7/1/1966
THE RISE OF AN OPPOSITION TO SEKOU TOURE, Part IV: The Entente's Reactions to the Guinean Accusations
by Victor D. Du Bois, Guinea, 4/1/1966
THE RISE OF AN OPPOSITION TO SEKOU TOURE, Part V: The Formation of a Common Front Against Guinea by the Ivory Coast and Ghana
by Victor D. Du Bois, Guinea, 4/1/1966
THE RISE OF AN OPPOSITION TO SEKOU TOURE, Part III: The Plot Against the Government and the Accusations Against the Council of the Entente and France
by Victor D. Du Bois, Guinea, 3/1/1966
THE RISE OF AN OPPOSITION TO SEKOU TOURE, Part II: The Estrangement Between the Leaders and the People of Guinea
by Victor D. Du Bois, Guinea, 3/1/1966
THE RISE OF AN OPPOSITION TO SEKOU TOURE, Part I: Reform and Repression by the Parti Démocratique de Guinée
by Victor D. Du Bois, Guinea, 3/1/1966
THE DECLINE OF THE GUINEAN REVOLUTION, Part III: The Erosion of Public Morality
by Victor D. Du Bois, Guinea, 12/1/1965
THE DECLINE OF THE GUINEAN REVOLUTION, Part II: Economic Development and Political Expediency
by Victor D. Du Bois, Guinea, 12/1/1965
THE DECLINE OF THE GUINEAN REVOLUTION, Part I: The Beginnings of Disillusionment
by Victor D. Du Bois, Guinea, 11/1/1965
AHMADOU'S WORLD
by Victor D. Du Bois, Ivory Coast, 3/1/1965
THE STUDENT-GOVERNMENT CONFLICT IN THE IVORY COAST
by Victor D. Du Bois, Ivory Coast, 2/1/1965
THE STRUGGLE FOR STABILITY IN THE REPUBLIC OF MALI
by Victor D. Du Bois, Mali, 12/1/1964
A Kenya Settler in South Africa
by John Spencer, South Africa, 10/15/1964
Osegere: A Nigerian Village
by Dorothy Patterson, Nigeria, 9/29/1964
The State of the Union
by John Spencer, Tanganyika, 8/18/1964
Federation -- The Kenya View
by John Spencer, Kenya, 7/25/1964
Arusha
by Ian Michael Wright, Tanzania, 7/25/1964
Have Missions Succeeded?
by John Spencer, Tanganyika, 6/30/1964
THE "SPLENDID ISOLATION" OF THE SUDAN
by Alan W. Horton, Sudan, 6/1/1964
Harold Issacs Revisited
by Charles J. Patterson, Nigeria, 6/1/1964
THE SOCIAL DIMENSION OF SUDANESE POLITICS
by Alan W. Horton, Sudan, 6/1/1964
Mwanza -- A Fact Sheet
by John Spencer, Tanganyika, 5/31/1964
From Oyo to Cambridge and Back
by Charles J. Patterson, Nigeria, 5/30/1964
Dream Dialogues
by Carl M. Marcy, Ghana, 5/28/1964
East African Woman’s Seminar April 11-18, 1964 Nairobi, Kenya
by Mildred K. Marcy, Kenya, 5/21/1964
Kenya’s Troubled Asians
by John Spencer, Kenya, 4/30/1964
East and Central Africa - Decade of Development or Disaster
by Carl M. Marcy, Rhodesia, 4/24/1964
The Politics of Population in Nigeria
by Charles J. Patterson, Nigeria, 3/31/1964
Ngorongoro II: Problems and Prospects
by Ian Michael Wright, Tanzania, 2/29/1964
Kenya’s Threatened Security
by John Spencer, Kenya, 2/29/1964
Nigerianizing, De-Anglicizing and Americanizing
by Charles J. Patterson, Nigeria, 2/25/1964
Ngorongoro I: Background
by Ian Michael Wright, Tanzania, 2/15/1964
Mutiny in Tanganyika
by Ian Michael Wright, Tanzania, 2/10/1964
Dennis Akumu -- Rising Labor Leader
by John Spencer, Kenya, 1/31/1964
The Leaders Return
by Barbara A. Brewer, Zimbabwe, 1/25/1964
Mau Mau’s Final Chapter
by John Spencer, Kenya, 12/30/1963
Is Ebony Really an Instrument of Cultural Imperialism?
by Charles J. Patterson, Ghana, 12/18/1963
Family Planning in Kenya
by John Spencer, Kenya, 12/15/1963
The Weaning of an African University
by Charles J. Patterson, Nigeria, 12/12/1963
African politics in Southern Rhodesia: Nkomo vs. Sithole
by James C. Brewer, Rhodesia, 11/25/1963
Angolan Nationalism: The Two Main Trends
by Richard Mathews, Angola, 11/13/1963
Southern Rhodesia
by James C. Brewer, Rhodesia, 11/10/1963
Constitutional Council: Watchdog of Liberty in Southern Rhodesia
by James C. Brewer, Rhodesia, 11/10/1963
The Meru Special Report: The Meru Land Case
by Ian Michael Wright, Tanzania, 11/5/1963
Dr. Eduardo Mondlane
by John Spencer, Mozambique, 10/30/1963
The Brotherhood of Blackness II
by Charles J. Patterson, Nigeria, 9/30/1963
The Secretary-General
by John Spencer, Ghana, 9/30/1963
The Line
by Richard Mathews, Africa, 9/18/1963
Settler Thoughts Today
by John Spencer, Kenya, 8/30/1963
“Tiger don kili am”
by Charles J. Patterson, Nigeria, 8/17/1963
Swaziland
by James C. Brewer, Swaziland, 7/29/1963
Nigeria’s One and Only Tiger
by Charles J. Patterson, Nigeria, 7/22/1963
The Peace Corps in Nyasaland
by James C. Brewer, Malawi, 7/16/1963
Nyasaland: Transition to the African State of Malawi
by James C. Brewer, Malawi, 7/14/1963
Conrad and the Congo
by Richard Mathews, Congo, 7/2/1963
THE TRIAL OF MAMADOU DIA, Part I: Background of the Case
by Victor D. Du Bois, Senegal, 7/1/1963
THE TRIAL OF MAMADOU DIA, Part II: The Proceedings in Court
by Victor D. Du Bois, Senegal, 7/1/1963
Sir Roy Welensky
by James C. Brewer, South Africa, 7/1/1963
THE TRIAL OF MAMADOU DIA, Part III: Aftermath of the Trial
by Victor D. Du Bois, Senegal, 7/1/1963
School Strike
by John Spencer, Uganda, 6/30/1963
Kilimanjaro
by Catherine Wright, Tanzania, 6/6/1963
MALI AND SENEGAL AND THE DAKAR-NIGER RAILROAD
by Victor D. Du Bois, Mali, 6/1/1963
Profile of a Missionary
by John Spencer, Kenya, 5/30/1963
Madagascar
by David Hapgood, Madagascar, 5/3/1963
MALI FIVE YEARS AFTER THE REFERENDUM
by Victor D. Du Bois, Mali, 5/1/1963
Crisis in a Desert
by John Spencer, Kenya, 4/30/1963
FREEDOM AND UNITY? Comments on Leadership and Liberty in Tanganyika
by E. A. Bayne, Tanganyika, 4/1/1963
Baraza
by John Spencer, Kenya, 3/26/1963
Nigeria's Modern Women
by Dorothy Patterson, Nigeria, 3/25/1963
Notes in the Margin
by Janice E. Hapgood, Madagascar, 3/13/1963
A Light on Kilimanjaro
by David Hapgood, Tanganyika, 3/5/1963
FROM CLAN TO NATION: A Brief Comment on the Roots of Democratic Progress in Somalia
by E. A. Bayne, Somalia, 3/1/1963
BRINKMANSHIP ON THE HORN: Somali Irredentism Remains a Perilous Factor in Eastern Africa
by E. A. Bayne, Somalia, 3/1/1963
The Mandela Trial
by James C. Brewer, South Africa, 2/3/1963
Dahomey: No Room at the Top
by David Hapgood, Dahomey, 2/2/1963
THAW IN THE TROPICS
by Victor D. Du Bois, Guinea, 2/1/1963
REORGANIZATION OF THE GUINEAN ECONOMY
by Victor D. Du Bois, Guinea, 2/1/1963
The Underground War
by James C. Brewer, South Africa, 2/1/1963
Sabotage Act, a review
by James C. Brewer, South Africa, 1/30/1963
The Hope for Change in South Africa
by James C. Brewer, South Africa, 1/25/1963
Change in Turkana
by John Spencer, Kenya, 1/19/1963
An African Tragedy
by David Hapgood, Togo, 1/16/1963
The Mountains of the Moon
by Ian Michael Wright, Kenya, 12/20/1962
The First International Congress of Africanists
by Charles J. Patterson, Ghana, 12/18/1962
Tanganyika: One Year Later
by Ian Michael Wright, Tanzania, 12/9/1962
How Are Things in Nzerekore?
by David Hapgood, Guinea, 12/4/1962
Catholicism and Its Nigerian Intellectuals
by Charles J. Patterson, Nigeria, 11/30/1962
Gandhi’s Spirit in South Africa
by James C. Brewer, South Africa, 11/24/1962
The Indian Community
by James C. Brewer, South Africa, 11/10/1962
The Day Houphouet Came to Town
by David Hapgood, Guinea, 11/5/1962
THE PROBLEMS OF INDEPENDENCE
by Victor D. Du Bois, Guinea, 11/1/1962
Anniversaries, Emergencies and Teething Troubles
by Charles J. Patterson, Nigeria, 10/15/1962
Harambee
by Ian Michael Wright, Kenya, 10/6/1962
The Centre de Bopp
by Janice E. Hapgood, Senegal, 10/4/1962
GUINEA: THE YEARS BEFORE WORLD WAR I1
by Victor D. Du Bois, Guinea, 10/1/1962
THE GUINEAN VOTE FOR INDEPENDENCE
by Victor D. Du Bois, Guinea, 10/1/1962
GUINEA'S PRELUDE TO INDEPENDENCE
by Victor D. Du Bois, Guinea, 10/1/1962
Rural Anomation in Senegal
by David Hapgood, Senegal, 9/30/1962
The Lost Counties
by Ian Michael Wright, Uganda, 9/30/1962
Peanuts and Marabouts III
by David Hapgood, Senegal, 9/15/1962
The Zanzlbari Arabs of South Africa
by James C. Brewer, South Africa, 9/1/1962
CHANGING RELATIONS AMONG GUINEA, THE IVORY COAST, AND MALI
by Victor D. Du Bois, Ivory Coast, 9/1/1962
Basutoland
by James C. Brewer, Lesotho, 8/20/1962
Memories of Dakar
by David Hapgood, Senegal, 8/15/1962
The Kingdom of Toro
by Ian Michael Wright, Uganda, 8/12/1962
Peanuts and Marabouts: II Marabouts
by David Hapgood, Senegal, 8/10/1962
Ruanda Refugees
by Ian Michael Wright, Uganda, 8/2/1962
Uganda’s Lake District
by Ian Michael Wright, Uganda, 7/31/1962
A MATTER OF TIME
by Dorothy Patterson, Nigeria, 7/22/1962
The Sardauna of Sokoto
by Charles J. Patterson, Nigeria, 7/20/1962
Impressions of Zululand
by James C. Brewer, South Africa, 7/15/1962
CATHOLICISM'S PROBLEMS IN FRENCH BLACK AFRICA
by Victor D. Du Bois, Ivory Coast, 7/1/1962
THE PARTY AND THE GOVERNMENT
by Victor D. Du Bois, Ivory Coast, 7/1/1962
An Interview with ex-Chief Luthuli
by James C. Brewer, South Africa, 6/29/1962
Peanuts and Marabouts: I
by David Hapgood, Senegal, 6/15/1962
The Coastal Strip
by Ian Michael Wright, Kenya, 6/15/1962
General Laws Amendment The “Sabotage Bill”
by James C. Brewer, South Africa, 6/15/1962
THE QUIET REVOLUTION
by Victor D. Du Bois, Ivory Coast, 6/1/1962
A Look at the Coloured Community
by James C. Brewer, South Africa, 6/1/1962
The White Highlands
by Ian Michael Wright, Kenya, 5/27/1962
African Agriculture: Trends and Development
by Ian Michael Wright, Kenya, 5/26/1962
The Mechanics of Systematic Separation
by James C. Brewer, South Africa, 5/25/1962
Land Consolidation
by Ian Michael Wright, Kenya, 5/25/1962
Mwea Irrigation Scheme
by Ian Michael Wright, Kenya, 5/18/1962
Masailand’s Mobile Medicine Men
by Ian Michael Wright, Tanzania, 4/9/1962
In Portuguese Guinea
by David Hapgood, Guinea, 3/30/1962
The Problem of Fittlng People to Words
by James C. Brewer, South Africa, 3/21/1962
Mrs. Helen Suzman: Lone Progressive
by James C. Brewer, South Africa, 3/16/1962
Politics in Uganda I: The Hoe and the Chair
by Ian Michael Wright, Uganda, 3/10/1962
The Plot
by David Hapgood, Senegal, 3/10/1962
The People of Kilimanjaro
by Ian Michael Wright, Tanzania, 2/20/1962
Three WaChagga
by Ian Michael Wright, Tanzania, 2/13/1962
Solidarity Forever
by David Hapgood, Senegal, 2/12/1962
Independence for the Transkel
by James C. Brewer, South Africa, 1/30/1962
The Nederduitse Gereformeerde Kerk Comes to the Transkei
by James C. Brewer, South Africa, 1/30/1962
Transkei: Land of Pain and Promise
by James C. Brewer, South Africa, 1/30/1962
Uhuru
by Ian Michael Wright, Tanzania, 1/29/1962
Uhuru na Kazi
by Ian Michael Wright, Tanzania, 1/27/1962
Tanganyika’s Three-Year Plan
by Ian Michael Wright, Tanzania, 1/20/1962
Touring the Bush
by David Hapgood, Senegal, 1/6/1962
Issues in Lagos
by Charles J. Patterson, Nigeria, 12/8/1961
The French Presence
by David Hapgood, Senegal, 12/6/1961
The Hehe
by Ian Michael Wright, Tanzania, 12/5/1961
The Republic’s First General Election
by James C. Brewer, South Africa, 11/16/1961
Senegalese Background
by David Hapgood, Senegal, 11/5/1961
Baobabs
by Ian Michael Wright, Tanzania, 10/31/1961
East African Literature Bureau
by Ian Michael Wright, Tanzania, 10/30/1961
East Africa High Commission
by Ian Michael Wright, East Africa, 10/23/1961
The Royal of ’61
by Ian Michael Wright, Kenya, 10/20/1961
First Impressions: A Trip to Namaqueland
by James C. Brewer, South Africa, 10/5/1961
On the Eve
by David Hapgood, Senegal, 9/27/1961
Arusha Wildlife Conference
by Ian Michael Wright, Tanzania, 9/22/1961
Tanganyika National Parks
by Ian Michael Wright, Tanzania, 9/15/1961
Coffee: Meru Cooperative Union
by Ian Michael Wright, Tanzania, 9/12/1961
First Impressions: The Importance of Afrikaans
by James C. Brewer, South Africa, 9/10/1961
Background to Jomo Kenyatta
by Ian Michael Wright, Kenya, 9/9/1961
BIRTHDAY FOR SOMALIA
by E. A. Bayne, Somalia, 8/1/1961
Sudan: The Philosophy of a Revolution
by Leon Carl Brown, Sudan, 2/8/1961
Sudan: The Southern Provinces
by Leon Carl Brown, Sudan, 1/28/1961
Sudan: Old Memories and the New Reality
by Leon Carl Brown, Sudan, 1/26/1961
South Africa: The Noose Tightens
by Smith Hempstone Jr., South Africa, 10/15/1960
Southern Rhodesia: Crisis
by Smith Hempstone Jr., Rhodesia, 9/27/1960
Northern Rhodesia: Nkumbula vs. Kaunda
by Smith Hempstone Jr., Rhodesia, 9/10/1960
Nyasaland: Banda’s Lost Opportunities
by Smith Hempstone Jr., Malawi, 8/15/1960
Tanganyika: Nyerere Hangs On
by Smith Hempstone Jr., Tanganyika, 8/1/1960
Zanzibar: Ali Muhsin Turns the Corner
by Smith Hempstone Jr., Tanzania, 7/15/1960
Congo: Moise Tshombe and Independence
by Smith Hempstone Jr., Kenya, 7/7/1960
Kenya Profiles: "Puck"
by Smith Hempstone Jr., Kenya, 3/30/1960
Lancaster House
by Smith Hempstone Jr., Kenya, 3/26/1960
SOMALIA ON THE HORN, Part VII: Theme and Variations
by E. A. Bayne, Somalia, 3/22/1960
Back to Africa
by Smith Hempstone Jr., Kenya, 3/21/1960
SOMALIA ON THE HORN, Part VI: The Americans
by E. A. Bayne, Somalia, 3/18/1960
SOMALIA ON THE HORN, Part V: The Italians
by E. A. Bayne, Somalia, 3/15/1960
SOMALIA ON THE HORN, Part IV: The Ethiopians
by E. A. Bayne, Somalia, 3/11/1960
SOMALIA ON THE HORN, Part III: Politics
by E. A. Bayne, Somalia, 3/8/1960
SOMALIA ON THE HORN, Part II: The Economy
by E. A. Bayne, Somalia, 3/4/1960
SOMALIA ON THE HORN, A Counterpoint of Problems Confronting One of Africa's New Nations
by E. A. Bayne, Somalia, 3/1/1960
ADDITIONS TO A BOOKSHELF ON AFRICA
by Edwin S. Munger, Africa, 8/12/1959
BUYING BOOKS ON AFRICA
by Edwin S. Munger, Africa, 8/12/1959
KENYA: KIKUYU VILLAGE HALL DEMOCRACY
by Edwin S. Munger, Kenya, 8/7/1959
THE TRAGEDY OF NYASALAND
by Edwin S. Munger, Malawi, 8/1/1959
A NOTE ON SUB-SAHARAN AFRICA
by Edwin S. Munger, Africa, 8/1/1959
THE FUTURE OF ZANZIBAR
by Edwin S. Munger, Tanzania, 7/20/1959
TANGANYIKA FOR ALL TANGANYIKANS
by Edwin S. Munger, Tanganyika, 7/10/1959
Summing Up
by Smith Hempstone Jr., Africa, 6/8/1959
Final Word on French West Africa
by Smith Hempstone Jr., Senegal, 6/5/1959
Leaders of Mali
by Smith Hempstone Jr., Mali, 6/3/1959
Introduction to Mali
by Smith Hempstone Jr., Mali, 6/1/1959
Politics on the Gambia
by Smith Hempstone Jr., Gambia, 5/20/1959
Peanuts
by Smith Hempstone Jr., Gambia, 5/19/1959
The River State
by Smith Hempstone Jr., Gambia, 5/18/1959
Sekou Toure: A Profile
by Smith Hempstone Jr., Guinea, 5/15/1959
Toilers of the East
by Smith Hempstone Jr., Guinea, 5/13/1959
See Sunny Guinea
by Smith Hempstone Jr., Guinea, 5/12/1959
Economic Hazards of Independence
by Smith Hempstone Jr., Guinea, 5/11/1959
Background to Guinea
by Smith Hempstone Jr., Guinea, 5/10/1959
The Opposition
by Smith Hempstone Jr., Sierra Leone, 5/7/1959
Dr. Margai and the SLPP
by Smith Hempstone Jr., Sierra Leone, 5/6/1959
Black Athens
by Smith Hempstone Jr., Sierra Leone, 5/5/1959
Creole and Countryman
by Smith Hempstone Jr., Sierra Leone, 5/4/1959
The Vicious Circle
by Smith Hempstone Jr., Sierra Leone, 5/3/1959
The Mines
by Smith Hempstone Jr., Sierra Leone, 5/2/1959
The Mountains of the Lion
by Smith Hempstone Jr., Sierra Leone, 5/1/1959
THE TENTH ANNUAL SABRA CONGRESS
by Edwin S. Munger, South Africa, 4/14/1959
THE 1959 PARADOX IN AFRIKANER NATIONALISM
by Edwin S. Munger, South Africa, 3/27/1959
The New Men
by Smith Hempstone Jr., Liberia, 3/27/1959
Bobor Shad
by Smith Hempstone Jr., Liberia, 3/26/1959
Liberia’s Next Friend
by Smith Hempstone Jr., Liberia, 3/23/1959
Education in Liberia
by Smith Hempstone Jr., Liberia, 3/23/1959
Black Boom
by Smith Hempstone Jr., Liberia, 3/22/1959
Dixie
by Smith Hempstone Jr., Liberia, 3/21/1959
Ivory Coast Notes
by Smith Hempstone Jr., Ivory Coast, 3/6/1959
Ghanaian Economics
by Smith Hempstone Jr., Ghana, 3/4/1959
Padmore and Pan-Africanism
by Smith Hempstone Jr., Ghana, 3/2/1959
Ghanaian Economics
by Smith Hempstone Jr., Ghana, 2/28/1959
The Hidden Opposition
by Smith Hempstone Jr., Ghana, 2/26/1959
GHANA'S FINANCE MINISTER: KOMLA AGBELI GBEDEMAH
by Edwin S. Munger, Ghana, 2/26/1959
The Opposition
by Smith Hempstone Jr., Ghana, 2/24/1959
After Nkrumah
by Smith Hempstone Jr., Ghana, 2/22/1959
Show-boy
by Smith Hempstone Jr., Ghana, 2/20/1959
Gold Coast Before Ghana
by Smith Hempstone Jr., Ghana, 2/18/1959
Notes on Togo
by Smith Hempstone Jr., Togo, 1/27/1959
Notes on Dahomey
by Smith Hempstone Jr., Benin, 1/23/1959
Lagos and Last Thoughts
by Smith Hempstone Jr., Nigeria, 1/19/1959
Writers and Sculptors
by Smith Hempstone Jr., Nigeria, 1/17/1959
Country of Hate
by Smith Hempstone Jr., Benin, 1/15/1959
Awo
by Smith Hempstone Jr., Nigeria, 1/13/1959
Calabar
by Smith Hempstone Jr., Nigeria, 1/11/1959
Eastern Nigeria: Zik
by Smith Hempstone Jr., Nigeria, 1/10/1959
Northern Nigeria: Problems and Prospects
by Smith Hempstone Jr., Nigeria, 1/9/1959
ALL-AFRICAN PEOPLE'S CONFERENCE
by Edwin S. Munger, Africa, 1/8/1959
Northern Nigeria: People and Policies
by Smith Hempstone Jr., Nigeria, 1/7/1959
An Introduction to Nigeria
by Smith Hempstone Jr., Nigeria, 1/5/1959
Reunification and Other Problems of the Cameroons
by Smith Hempstone Jr., Cameroon, 12/17/1958
The Black Star of Benin (And Friends)
by Smith Hempstone Jr., Cameroon, 12/15/1958
Requiem for a Rebel
by Smith Hempstone Jr., Cameroon, 12/13/1958
North to Kameroun
by Smith Hempstone Jr., Cameroon, 12/11/1958
Oganga
by Smith Hempstone Jr., Gabon, 12/9/1958
A Shortage of Demons
by Smith Hempstone Jr., Congo, 12/7/1958
Racial Attitudes in F.E.A.
by Smith Hempstone Jr., Congo, 12/5/1958
The Economics of Balkanization
by Smith Hempstone Jr., Gabon, 12/3/1958
The Politics of Disorganization
by Smith Hempstone Jr., French Equatorial Africa, 12/1/1958
Oui!
by Smith Hempstone Jr., French Equatorial Africa, 11/30/1958
French Equatorial Africa: The Background
by Smith Hempstone Jr., French Equatorial Africa, 11/28/1958
GHANA: STRIKING A BALANCE BETWEEN PLUS AND MINUS
by Edwin S. Munger, Ghana, 11/20/1958
The Congo Revisited: Shifting Political Winds
by Smith Hempstone Jr., Congo, 10/20/1958
The Congo Revisited: Economic Development
by Smith Hempstone Jr., Congo, 10/17/1958
THE IVORY COAST
by Edwin S. Munger, Ivory Coast, 10/16/1958
The Portuguese in Africa: A Final Word
by Smith Hempstone Jr., Angola, 10/15/1958
Politics (of a Sort) in Portuguese Africa
by Smith Hempstone Jr., Angola, 10/13/1958
Economic Development in Portuguese Africa
by Smith Hempstone Jr., Angola, 10/11/1958
Portuguese Africa: Paciencia!
by Smith Hempstone Jr., Angola, 10/9/1958
Portuguese Africa: The Schemers
by Smith Hempstone Jr., Angola, 10/7/1958
Portuguese Africa: The Forced Labor Flap
by Smith Hempstone Jr., Angola, 10/5/1958
LIBERIA'S ECONOMIC AND HUMAN PROGRESS
by Edwin S. Munger, Liberia, 10/5/1958
Race Relations in Portuguese Africa
by Smith Hempstone Jr., Angola, 10/3/1958
Portuguese Africa: The Background
by Smith Hempstone Jr., Angola, 10/1/1958
Last Thoughts on South Africa
by Smith Hempstone Jr., South Africa, 8/27/1958
Notes on South West Africa
by Smith Hempstone Jr., Namibia, 8/25/1958
The Treason Trial
by Smith Hempstone Jr., South Africa, 8/11/1958
The Disinherited
by Smith Hempstone Jr., South Africa, 8/1/1958
The Moderate Afrikaner
by Smith Hempstone Jr., South Africa, 7/28/1958
Strijdom’s Mantle
by Smith Hempstone Jr., South Africa, 7/26/1958
Union Profiles: The Lion of the Transvaal
by Smith Hempstone Jr., South Africa, 7/24/1958
Union Profiles: "Div"
by Smith Hempstone Jr., South Africa, 7/22/1958
The Third Force
by Smith Hempstone Jr., South Africa, 7/20/1958
Swaziland: Greyhounds and Asbestos
by Smith Hempstone Jr., Swaziland, 7/19/1958
Basutoland: Lice in the Queen’s Blanket
by Smith Hempstone Jr., Lesotho, 7/16/1958
Bechuanaland: Problems and Prospects
by Smith Hempstone Jr., Botswana, 7/14/1958
Union Profiles: Joe
by Smith Hempstone Jr., South Africa, 7/12/1958
Union Profiles: Ismail Meer
by Smith Hempstone Jr., South Africa, 7/10/1958
Mine Labor in South Africa
by Smith Hempstone Jr., South Africa, 7/8/1958
FIRST PAN AFRICAN STUDENT CONFERENCE
by Edwin S. Munger, Africa, 7/7/1958
Social Integration in Kenya
by Edwin S. Munger, Kenya, 6/27/1958
The Tories
by Smith Hempstone Jr., South Africa, 6/24/1958
Union Profiles: The Man from Groutville
by Smith Hempstone Jr., South Africa, 6/22/1958
The Coolies
by Smith Hempstone Jr., South Africa, 6/20/1958
Southern Rhodesian Election
by Edwin S. Munger, Rhodesia, 6/20/1958
REALIGNMENTS INSIDE THE NATIONAL PARTY
by Edwin S. Munger, South Africa, 6/12/1958
COMMUNIST ACTIVITY IN SOUTH AFRICA
by Edwin S. Munger, South Africa, 6/8/1958
The Bitter-Almond Hedge Illusion
by Smith Hempstone Jr., South Africa, 6/6/1958
SOUTH AFRICAN WRITING: ENGLISH AND AFRIKAANS
by Edwin S. Munger, South Africa, 5/20/1958
Shebeen
by Smith Hempstone Jr., South Africa, 5/10/1958
NATIONALIST AFRIKANER LIBERALS SPEAK OUT
by Edwin S. Munger, South Africa, 5/5/1958
Post Mortem
by Smith Hempstone Jr., South Africa, 4/25/1958
JOHANNESBURG INVESTIGATES A RIOT
by Edwin S. Munger, South Africa, 4/24/1958
NATIONAL PARTY LANDSLIDE
by Edwin S. Munger, South Africa, 4/23/1958
Show-down
by Smith Hempstone Jr., South Africa, 4/16/1958
When Do Africans Vote With Their Feet?
by Edwin S. Munger, South Africa, 4/15/1958
The Election
by Smith Hempstone Jr., South Africa, 4/15/1958
In Search of South Africa
by Smith Hempstone Jr., South Africa, 4/12/1958
Federation and the Future
by Smith Hempstone Jr., Malawi, 3/26/1958
Footnote on Nyasaland
by Smith Hempstone Jr., Malawi, 3/23/1958
Art in Central Africa
by Smith Hempstone Jr., Rhodesia, 3/19/1958
ONE DAY: A MIDDLE-CLASS JOHANNESBURG AFRICAN FAMILY
by Edwin S. Munger, South Africa, 3/14/1958
Immigration to the Federation
by Smith Hempstone Jr., Rhodesia, 3/10/1958
Native Education: The Gathering Storm
by Smith Hempstone Jr., Rhodesia, 3/8/1958
Color Bar in the Federation
by Smith Hempstone Jr., Rhodesia, 3/6/1958
The Todd Crisis
by Smith Hempstone Jr., Rhodesia, 3/4/1958
Federation Profiles: The Wizard of Witchwood Farm
by Smith Hempstone Jr., Rhodesia, 3/2/1958
Federation Profiles: The White Knight
by Smith Hempstone Jr., Rhodesia, 2/27/1958
Federation Profiles: Big Roy
by Smith Hempstone Jr., Rhodesia, 2/24/1958
SOUTH AFRICAN ELECTION: CHANGED ATMOSPHERE
by Edwin S. Munger, South Africa, 2/22/1958
Federation Profiles
by Smith Hempstone Jr., Rhodesia, 2/21/1958
Read All About It!
by Smith Hempstone Jr., Rhodesia, 2/18/1958
Politics in the Black North
by Smith Hempstone Jr., Rhodesia, 2/15/1958
Crisis on the Copperbelt
by Smith Hempstone Jr., Rhodesia, 2/12/1958
Into the Federation
by Smith Hempstone Jr., Rhodesia, 2/9/1958
Looking Back
by Smith Hempstone Jr., Congo, 2/6/1958
The High Katanga
by Smith Hempstone Jr., Congo, 2/3/1958
Politics in the Congo
by Smith Hempstone Jr., Congo, 1/31/1958
Congo: Mass Education and the Elite
by Smith Hempstone Jr., Congo, 1/28/1958
Racial Attitudes in the Congo
by Smith Hempstone Jr., Congo, 1/25/1958
The Sawdust Trail
by Smith Hempstone Jr., Congo, 1/22/1958
Lulu and How She Grew
by Smith Hempstone Jr., Congo, 1/15/1958
Bukavu
by Smith Hempstone Jr., Congo, 1/10/1958
Notes on Ruanda-Urundi
by Smith Hempstone Jr., Rwanda, 1/5/1958
Background to the Congo: Leopold’s Ghost, the Belgian Boast
by Smith Hempstone Jr., Congo, 12/28/1957
Uganda and the Future
by Smith Hempstone Jr., Uganda, 12/22/1957
West: The Coming Challenge
by Smith Hempstone Jr., Uganda, 12/20/1957
North: Lost Counties and a Lion
by Smith Hempstone Jr., Uganda, 12/15/1957
Education in Uganda
by Smith Hempstone Jr., Uganda, 12/7/1957
Politics in Uganda
by Smith Hempstone Jr., Uganda, 12/4/1957
Takht Nashini
by Smith Hempstone Jr., Uganda, 11/12/1957
Background to Uganda
by Smith Hempstone Jr., Uganda, 11/9/1957
The Isle of Cloves
by Smith Hempstone Jr., Tanzania, 11/6/1957
The Zanzibar Elections
by Smith Hempstone Jr., Tanzania, 11/6/1957
Tanganyika Notebook (II): The Coast
by Smith Hempstone Jr., Tanganyika, 11/3/1957
Tanganyika Notebook: The Interior
by Smith Hempstone Jr., Tanganyika, 10/31/1957
Kenya’s Future
by Smith Hempstone Jr., Kenya, 10/28/1957
Prince of the Church
by Smith Hempstone Jr., Kenya, 10/26/1957
The Last Trek
by Smith Hempstone Jr., Kenya, 10/24/1957
"There is a city of the Moors..."
by Smith Hempstone Jr., Kenya, 10/11/1957
Kenya Profiles: White Hunter
by Smith Hempstone Jr., Kenya, 10/1/1957
Pat O’Donoghue: Portrait of a New Settler
by Smith Hempstone Jr., Kenya, 9/19/1957
Kiano: The Kikuyu Firebrand
by Smith Hempstone Jr., Kenya, 8/28/1957
The Big Base Fiasco
by Smith Hempstone Jr., Kenya, 8/18/1957
Michael Blundell Star on the Wane?
by Smith Hempstone Jr., Kenya, 8/15/1957
Hugh Coltart: Profile of an Old Settler
by Smith Hempstone Jr., Kenya, 8/12/1957
Somalia Interlude (V): File for Future Reference
by Smith Hempstone Jr., Somalia, 8/11/1957
Somalia Interlude (IV): Big Brother is Watching
by Smith Hempstone Jr., Somalia, 8/8/1957
Somalia Interlude (III): The Economics of Despair
by Smith Hempstone Jr., Somalia, 8/5/1957
Somalia Interlude (II): Politics in Somalia
by Smith Hempstone Jr., Somalia, 8/3/1957
Somalia Interlude (I): Impressions of Mogadiscio
by Smith Hempstone Jr., Somalia, 8/1/1957
Two Travellers
by Smith Hempstone Jr., Kenya, 7/20/1957
No Room for Animals
by Smith Hempstone Jr., Kenya, 7/5/1957
The Masai: Death of a Nation
by Smith Hempstone Jr., Kenya, 7/2/1957
Wamumu: The Old School Tie
by Smith Hempstone Jr., Kenya, 6/29/1957
The Luo Leopard
by Smith Hempstone Jr., Kenya, 6/26/1957
The Luo: The Next Trouble Spot?
by Smith Hempstone Jr., Kenya, 6/23/1957
Background to Kenya
by Smith Hempstone Jr., Kenya, 6/20/1957
THE RICHARDS MISSION IN KHARTOUM
by Richard H. Nolte, Sudan, 5/31/1957
Two Visitors: The Settlers Flip Over Wilbur, Don’t Dig the Archbishop
by Smith Hempstone Jr., Kenya, 5/10/1957
The Road Back
by Smith Hempstone Jr., Kenya, 5/5/1957
No Giants for the Hungry Continent
by Smith Hempstone Jr., Kenya, 4/30/1957
Out of Ethiopia
by Smith Hempstone Jr., Kenya, 4/19/1957
The Black Man and the Denverites
by Smith Hempstone Jr., Ethiopia, 4/14/1957
Uncle Sam and Prester John
by Smith Hempstone Jr., Ethiopia, 4/10/1957
Ethiopian Foreign Policy
by Smith Hempstone Jr., Ethiopia, 4/8/1957
Thoughts on the Succession
by Smith Hempstone Jr., Ethiopia, 4/5/1957
The Emperor: A Profile
by Smith Hempstone Jr., Ethiopia, 4/1/1957
Where the Asphalt Ends
by Smith Hempstone Jr., Ethiopia, 3/28/1957
Foundations of Power in Ethiopia
by Smith Hempstone Jr., Ethiopia, 3/23/1957
Ethiopia: The Land and the People
by Smith Hempstone Jr., Ethiopia, 3/18/1957
Addis Ababa: First Impressions
by Smith Hempstone Jr., Ethiopia, 3/15/1957
Asmara to Addis Ababa: Abunas, Castles, and Tubeless Tires
by Smith Hempstone Jr., Ethiopia, 2/22/1957
West to Kunama Country
by Smith Hempstone Jr., Eritrea, 2/1/1957
Pastor Andersson, Mr. Hagner, and the People-of-the-Deaf-God
by Smith Hempstone Jr., Eritrea, 1/20/1957
Eritrea’s Shifta
by Smith Hempstone Jr., Eritrea, 1/11/1957
The Richest Men in the World
by Smith Hempstone Jr., Eritrea, 12/31/1956
A Day in Asmara
by Smith Hempstone Jr., Eritrea, 12/22/1956
The Little Emperor and the Humble Man: A Political Fable
by Smith Hempstone Jr., Eritrea, 12/9/1956
A Traveller’s Tale
by Smith Hempstone Jr., Sudan, 11/27/1956
The Sudan: First Impressions
by Smith Hempstone Jr., Sudan, 11/17/1956
Ancient African Hardware
by Robert F. Gray, Tanzania, 7/31/1956
A NOTE ON SUB-SAHARAN AFRICA
by Edwin S. Munger, Africa, 7/1/1956
Segeju Tribe-: II Fishing off the Tanganyika Coast
by Robert F. Gray, Tanzania, 6/19/1956
Segeju Tribe: III Medicine and Devils
by Robert F. Gray, Tanzania, 6/19/1956
Segeju Tribe: I People of the North Tanganyika Coast
by Robert F. Gray, Tanzania, 6/6/1956
AFRIKANER CAPITALIST OR CAPITALIST AFRIKANER?
by Edwin S. Munger, South Africa, 5/15/1956
RACIAL TENSION IN NYASALAND
by Edwin S. Munger, Malawi, 5/12/1956
Reaction t o an Afrikaner Theolgian's Attack on Apartheid
by Edwin S. Munger, South Africa, 4/15/1956
Pressure Within Afrikaner Society
by Edwin S. Munger, South Africa, 4/9/1956
South African Bureau of Racial Affairs
by Edwin S. Munger, South Africa, 4/6/1956
Pare-Taveta Malaria Scheme
by Robert F. Gray, Tanzania, 3/24/1956
Protest Movement of South African Women
by Edwin S. Munger, South Africa, 3/14/1956
Sonjo Tribe: IV Medicine
by Robert F. Gray, Tanzania, 2/17/1956
Sonjo Tribe: III A Biography
by Robert F. Gray, Tanzania, 2/17/1956
JEWS AND THE NATIONAL PARTY
by Edwin S. Munger, South Africa, 2/14/1956
SABRA'S SEVENTH ANNUAL CONGRESS
by Edwin S. Munger, South Africa, 1/29/1956
Institute of Race Relations Annual Meeting
by Edwin S. Munger, South Africa, 1/26/1956
Censorship I n South Africa
by Edwin S. Munger, South Africa, 1/2/1956
Sonjo Tribe: II Present Situation
by Robert F. Gray, Tanzania, 12/22/1955
HOW TO BEHAVE AND HOW YOU'VE MISBEHAVED
by Edwin S. Munger, South Africa, 12/15/1955
Sonjo Tribe: I The Old Way of Life
by Robert F. Gray, Tanzania, 12/10/1955
Friction Between Hollanders and Afrikaners
by Edwin S. Munger, South Africa, 11/24/1955
Pioneer Farmer (Mr. Marinakls, Greek)
by Robert F. Gray, Tanzania, 11/4/1955
AFRICAN ADVANCEMENT ON THE COPPERBELT
by Edwin S. Munger, Rhodesia, 10/20/1955
ADAM SMITH IN EAST AFRICA
by Edwin S. Munger, Tanganyika, 10/12/1955
Sonjo Headlines
by Robert F. Gray, Tanzania, 10/10/1955
Sudan Mutiny
by Edwin S. Munger, Sudan, 9/20/1955
Serengeti Turnpike
by Robert F. Gray, Tanzania, 9/16/1955
Gorowa Tribe: III Medicine and Magic
by Robert F. Gray, Tanzania, 9/2/1955
Untitled
by Peter Bird Martin, South Africa, 8/28/1955
Gorowa Tribe: II Daily Life
by Robert F. Gray, Tanzania, 8/1/1955
Gorowa Tribe: I Origin
by Robert F. Gray, Tanzania, 7/18/1955
Liberal Split in U.P. Increases Political Polarization
by Edwin S. Munger, South Africa, 7/1/1955
Reflections of a Generalist
by David E. Reed, Kenya, 6/27/1955
Gidas Cattle Auction
by Robert F. Gray, Tanzania, 6/23/1955
A University Reaction to the Senate Bill*
by Edwin S. Munger, South Africa, 6/12/1955
The "Senate Packing'' Law and South African Politics
by Edwin S. Munger, South Africa, 6/11/1955
THE TOMLINSON REPORT
by Edwin S. Munger, South Africa, 6/3/1955
A Tanganyika Chief Visits England
by Robert F. Gray, Tanzania, 5/23/1955
The National Liberation Movement vs. Nkrumah
by Peter Bird Martin, Ghana, 5/23/1955
Notes on Nigeria I
by David E. Reed, Nigeria, 5/16/1955
Notes on Nigeria II
by David E. Reed, Nigeria, 5/16/1955
PARLIAMENTARY DEBATE: COLOR COMES OUT IN THE WASH
by Edwin S. Munger, South Africa, 5/10/1955
Babatl Sanitary Authority
by Robert F. Gray, Tanzania, 5/5/1955
Native Labor in the Belgian Congo
by Peter Bird Martin, Congo, 4/30/1955
A Sleeping Sickness Settlement
by Robert F. Gray, Tanzania, 4/27/1955
The Exceptional African……A Comparison of Policies with those of the Congo
by David E. Reed, Congo, 4/18/1955
A Rural Trading Center (Madukani)
by Robert F. Gray, Tanzania, 4/12/1955
The Captain of the Reine Astrid
by Peter Bird Martin, Congo, 4/4/1955
Down The Congo
by David E. Reed, Congo, 3/23/1955
SOME KENYA AFRICAN LEADERSHIP AND OPINION
by Edwin S. Munger, Kenya, 3/18/1955
AFRICAN VICTORY IN KENYA
by Edwin S. Munger, Kenya, 3/14/1955
Belgian Congo Settler
by Peter Bird Martin, Congo, 3/12/1955
The Italians Leave Africa
by David E. Reed, Congo, 3/11/1955
ECONOMIC AMD POLITICAL DEVELOPMENT IN UGANDA
by Edwin S. Munger, Uganda, 3/7/1955
SIR ANDREW COHEN, GOVERNOR OF UGANDA
by Edwin S. Munger, Uganda, 3/4/1955
Congo Elephants
by David E. Reed, Congo, 3/3/1955
Pigmy Hunt
by David E. Reed, Congo, 3/3/1955
KABAKA CRISIS
by Edwin S. Munger, Uganda, 3/3/1955
Pygmies of the Ituri Forest
by Peter Bird Martin, Congo, 3/2/1955
CHOCOLATE ISLE: SWEET AND BITTER - Sao Tome
by Edwin S. Munger, Sao Tome, 2/12/1955
African Trade Union
by Peter Bird Martin, Rhodesia, 2/11/1955
SPANISH GUINEA
by Edwin S. Munger, Equatorial Guinea, 2/8/1955
CENTRIFUGAL FORCES IN NIGERIAN NATIONALISM
by Edwin S. Munger, Nigeria, 2/5/1955
DECLINE IN TRANS-SAHARAN CONTACT
by Edwin S. Munger, Africa, 1/26/1955
Asian Doctors in Nairobi
by Robert F. Gray, Kenya, 1/25/1955
Concrete Steps Toward Territorial Apartheid
by Peter Bird Martin, South Africa, 1/17/1955
Ki kuyu Villagization
by Robert F. Gray, Kenya, 1/11/1955
BIBLIOGRAPHY OF THE GEOGRAPHY OF SUB-SAHARAN AFRICA
by Edwin S. Munger, Africa, 1/10/1955
The Rise of Mau Mau II
by David E. Reed, Kenya, 1/7/1955
The Rise of Mau Mau I
by David E. Reed, Kenya, 1/7/1955
PLANS FOR REPORTING ON DEVELOPMENTS IN AFRICA IN 1955
by Edwin S. Munger, Africa, 1/6/1955
GEOGRAPHY OF SUB-SAHARAN RACE RELATIONS
by Edwin S. Munger, Africa, 1/4/1955
The United Party’s “New” Native Policy
by Peter Bird Martin, South Africa, 12/29/1954
Health Problems in an Emergency District
by Robert F. Gray, Kenya, 12/23/1954
European Political and Mau Mau Developments
by David E. Reed, Kenya, 12/6/1954
Nationalists Choose a Prime Minister
by Peter Bird Martin, South Africa, 12/2/1954
East Africa High Commission: -22 The East African Directorate of Civil Aviation
by John B. George, East Africa, 11/29/1954
East Africa High Commission: -23 East African Railways and Harbours Administration
by John B. George, East Africa, 11/29/1954
East Africa High Commission: -21 East Africa Posts and Telecommunications Administration
by John B. George, East Africa, 11/27/1954
Islam in Kenya. General Observations
by David E. Reed, Kenya, 11/26/1954
East Africa High Commission: -20 Interterritorial Agencies for Collection of Revenue
by John B. George, East Africa, 11/26/1954
Islam in Kenya. The Khoja Ismilis
by David E. Reed, Kenya, 11/26/1954
East Africa High Commission: -18 The East African Timber Advisory Board
by John B. George, East Africa, 11/24/1954
East Africa High Commission: -19 Literature Bureau and Inter-Territorial Languages Committee
by John B. George, East Africa, 11/24/1954
The Cape Coloreds, Part III: Anti-European Organization
by Peter Bird Martin, South Africa, 11/24/1954
The Cape Coloreds, Part II: Beginnings of Reaction
by Peter Bird Martin, South Africa, 11/24/1954
The Cape Coloreds, Part I: Development, 16 52-1954
by Peter Bird Martin, South Africa, 11/24/1954
East Africa High Commission: -17 The East African Industrial Council
by John B. George, East Africa, 11/24/1954
East Africa High Commission: -15 The East African Office, London
by John B. George, East Africa, 11/21/1954
East Africa High Commission: -16 East Africa Production and Supply Control
by John B. George, East Africa, 11/21/1954
East Africa High Commission: -14 The East African Statistical Department
by John B. George, East Africa, 11/20/1954
East Africa High Commission: -13 The East African Industrial Research Board
by John B. George, East Africa, 11/19/1954
East Africa High Commission: -12 The East African Meteorological Department
by John B. George, East Africa, 11/19/1954
The Little Man's Burden
by David E. Reed, Kenya, 11/11/1954
Kenya’s Medical Training School
by Robert F. Gray, Kenya, 11/9/1954
East Africa High Commission: -10 The Desert Locust Survey and Control
by John B. George, East Africa, 11/1/1954
East Africa High Commission: -11 Fisheries Organizations
by John B. George, East Africa, 11/1/1954
Report on Mau Mau
by David E. Reed, Kenya, 10/28/1954
East Africa High Commission: -9 Agricultural, Veterinary and Forestry Research Services
by John B. George, East Africa, 10/23/1954
Nairobi Hospitals
by Robert F. Gray, Kenya, 10/20/1954
Malan’s Retirement
by Peter Bird Martin, South Africa, 10/15/1954
East Africa High Commission: -8 East African Tsetse and Trypanosomiasis
by John B. George, East Africa, 10/8/1954
Kenya Trade Unions
by David E. Reed, Kenya, 10/7/1954
African National Congress President
by Peter Bird Martin, South Africa, 9/27/1954
Indians and Multi-Racial Government
by David E. Reed, Kenya, 9/27/1954
Zululand Troubles
by Peter Bird Martin, South Africa, 9/23/1954
Multi-Racial Government: European Unity Shatters
by David E. Reed, Kenya, 9/21/1954
The Mountains of the Moon
by David E. Reed, Congo, 9/14/1954
Zanzibar Arabs II. People and Prospects
by David E. Reed, Tanzania, 9/10/1954
Zanzibar Arabs - I. Nationalism Intensifies
by David E. Reed, Tanzania, 9/10/1954
Racial Peace in Swaziland
by Peter Bird Martin, Swaziland, 8/29/1954
East Africa High Commission: -7 The Interterritorial Leprologist
by John B. George, East Africa, 8/27/1954
East Africa High Commission: -6 East Africa Malaria Unit
by John B. George, East Africa, 8/26/1954
East Africa High Commission: -5 Virus Research Unit
by John B. George, East Africa, 8/25/1954
East Africa High Commission: -4 Filariasis Research Unit
by John B. George, East Africa, 8/23/1954
East Africa High Commission: -3 East Africa Medical Survey
by John B. George, East Africa, 8/22/1954
East Africa High Commission: -2 East African Bureau of Research in Medicine and Hygiene
by John B. George, East Africa, 8/21/1954
East Africa High Commission: -1 Medical Research, General
by John B. George, East Africa, 8/21/1954
Economic Integration in Primary Industry
by Peter Bird Martin, South Africa, 8/19/1954
Meet Otto Schwellnus
by Peter Bird Martin, South Africa, 7/27/1954
Dini ya Msambwa III. Nativism
by David E. Reed, Kenya, 7/20/1954
Dini ya Msambwa I. The Bukusu and The Suk
by David E. Reed, Kenya, 7/6/1954
Dini ya Msambwa II. People
by David E. Reed, Kenya, 7/6/1954
Nationalists vs. The Trade Union
by Peter Bird Martin, South Africa, 6/30/1954
Rhodesian Universi ty
by Peter Bird Martin, Rhodesia, 5/31/1954
A Quick Look at The Federation
by Peter Bird Martin, South Africa, 5/17/1954
St. George and The Dragnet
by David E. Reed, Kenya, 5/8/1954
Frozen Labor
by Peter Bird Martin, South Africa, 4/25/1954
Kenya Experiment in Multi-Racial Government
by David E. Reed, Kenya, 4/23/1954
Kenya Coast Arabs
by David E. Reed, Kenya, 4/13/1954
An Example of Economic Integration
by Peter Bird Martin, South Africa, 4/5/1954
Economic Integratlon
by Peter Bird Martin, South Africa, 3/15/1954
Up Kilimanjaro
by David E. Reed, Tanganyika, 3/9/1954
Apartheid in Native Housing
by Peter Bird Martin, South Africa, 2/27/1954
Native Opposition
by Peter Bird Martin, South Africa, 2/22/1954
A Few Remarks on Mine Labor in Southern Africa
by Edwin S. Munger, Rhodesia, 2/5/1954
Zanzibar I
by David E. Reed, Tanzania, 1/25/1954
Zanzibar II. Arab Nationalist
by David E. Reed, Tanzania, 1/25/1954
Apartheid in Higher Education
by Peter Bird Martin, South Africa, 1/16/1954
Northern Frontier
by David E. Reed, Kenya, 1/7/1954
Notes on Kikuyuland
by David E. Reed, Kenya, 12/21/1953
Election Results
by Peter Bird Martin, Rhodesia, 12/17/1953
Election Predictions
by Peter Bird Martin, Rhodesia, 12/10/1953
Rhodesian Election Fracas
by Peter Bird Martin, Rhodesia, 12/5/1953
Constitutional Crisis
by Peter Bird Martin, Rhodesia, 11/29/1953
European Policy Split and Other Developments
by David E. Reed, Kenya, 11/25/1953
Federal Election Preview
by Peter Bird Martin, Rhodesia, 11/18/1953
“The Indian Problem”
by David E. Reed, Kenya, 11/13/1953
Nyasaland Native Riota
by Peter Bird Martin, Malawi, 11/4/1953
Tanganyikan District II
by David E. Reed, Tanganyika, 10/26/1953
Tanganyikan District I
by David E. Reed, Tanganyika, 10/25/1953
New Native Hospltal
by Peter Bird Martin, Rhodesia, 10/14/1953
Native Hospital
by Peter Bird Martin, Rhodesia, 10/5/1953
Boycott and Indian Policy
by David E. Reed, Kenya, 10/3/1953
Makueni...Kenya’s Black Settlers
by David E. Reed, Kenya, 9/30/1953
Conference of Kenya. Electors’ Union
by David E. Reed, Kenya, 9/17/1953
Federal Party
by Peter Bird Martin, Rhodesia, 9/17/1953
Confederate Party
by Peter Bird Martin, Rhodesia, 9/7/1953
Kenyatta et al. Court of Appeal for Eastern Africa
by David E. Reed, Kenya, 8/30/1953
Meet the Cunninghams
by Peter Bird Martin, Rhodesia, 8/27/1953
Samburu Safari
by David E. Reed, Kenya, 8/25/1953
Preparation for Federation
by Peter Bird Martin, Rhodesia, 8/17/1953
Detribalized African
by David E. Reed, Kenya, 8/12/1953
First Impressions
by David E. Reed, Kenya, 8/3/1953
Easy Living
by Peter Bird Martin, Rhodesia, 7/29/1953
Kenya Quandary
by John B. George, Kenya, 7/26/1953
Secretary-General of the Kenya African Union
by Edwin S. Munger, Kenya, 7/12/1953
Art in Southern Rhodesia
by Peter Bird Martin, Rhodesia, 7/10/1953
Servants Advice
by Peter Bird Martin, Rhodesia, 7/3/1953
Beachcomber’s Paradise
by Edwin S. Munger, Seychelles, 6/28/1953
Rhodes Jan University
by Edwin S. Munger, Rhodesia, 6/25/1953
Over the Hump?
by John B. George, Kenya, 6/15/1953
Inter-Racial Association
by Edwin S. Munger, Rhodesia, 6/14/1953
Toughest Job
by Edwin S. Munger, South Africa, 6/12/1953
Rhodesian Pioneer Tobacco Farm Micro-Study
by Edwin S. Munger, Rhodesia, 5/26/1953
Nationalists vs. Universities
by Edwin S. Munger, South Africa, 5/18/1953
Passive (?) Defiance
by Edwin S. Munger, South Africa, 5/9/1953
Natal Secession
by Edwin S. Munger, South Africa, 5/8/1953
President of the African National Congress
by Edwin S. Munger, South Africa, 5/6/1953
April in Kenya
by John B. George, Kenya, 5/1/1953
Cape Coloured Now?
by Edwin S. Munger, South Africa, 4/30/1953
disUnited Party
by Edwin S. Munger, South Africa, 4/22/1953
VOLK SE ANTWOORD (The People’s Reply)
by Edwin S. Munger, South Africa, 4/19/1953
Prime Minister Sir Godfrey Huggins
by Edwin S. Munger, Rhodesia, 4/15/1953
Rhodesia Votes Federation
by Edwin S. Munger, Rhodesia, 4/10/1953
Mau Mau This Year
by John B. George, Kenya, 4/8/1953
Comment by Caricature
by Edwin S. Munger, Rhodesia, 3/14/1953
To Install a Chief
by John B. George, Tanganyika, 3/6/1953
Two Kinds of Indians
by Edwin S. Munger, Mozambique, 2/26/1953
Governor-General Gabriel Teixeira
by Edwin S. Munger, Mozambique, 2/20/1953
The Federal Scheme and Opposition Comment
by Edwin S. Munger, Rhodesia, 2/12/1953
Thirsty Land
by John B. George, Tanganyika, 2/11/1953
Casting the Die
by Edwin S. Munger, Rhodesia, 2/6/1953
Island of the Swan
by Edwin S. Munger, Mauritius, 1/27/1953
After the Rebellion
by Edwin S. Munger, Madagascar, 1/20/1953
A White Man Explains
by John B. George, Kenya, 1/10/1953
Father Huddleston
by Edwin S. Munger, South Africa, 12/25/1952
Christmas Eve in Johannesburg
by Edwin S. Munger, South Africa, 12/24/1952
Dilemma in Kenya
by John B. George, Kenya, 12/20/1952
Capricorn Africa Society
by Edwin S. Munger, Rhodesia, 12/20/1952
No Safety Valve
by John B. George, Kenya, 12/17/1952
Charles Mzlngell
by Edwin S. Munger, Rhodesia, 12/6/1952
Kenyatta Trial
by John B. George, Kenya, 12/6/1952
Mau Mau Notes, Nyeri
by John B. George, Kenya, 11/30/1952
Shooting at Kirawara
by John B. George, Kenya, 11/25/1952
New Books on my Shelf
by Edwin S. Munger, Rhodesia, 11/22/1952
Mau Mau and Nairobi
by John B. George, Kenya, 11/17/1952
Mau Mau
by John B. George, Kenya, 11/8/1952
Scruffy Takes a Walk
by Edwin S. Munger, Rhodesia, 11/1/1952
Federation Leaking in Midstream
by Edwin S. Munger, Rhodesia, 10/20/1952
Contact Man
by John B. George, Tanganyika, 10/14/1952
Tribal First Aid
by John B. George, Tanganyika, 9/30/1952
Voie Nationale
by Edwin S. Munger, Congo, 9/30/1952
Indian Weekend
by John B. George, Tanganyika, 9/16/1952
Colonial Airline
by Edwin S. Munger, Congo, 9/10/1952
Bongo! Bongo! Bongo! 2200 Miles Up the Congo
by Edwin S. Munger, Congo, 9/2/1952
Council & Committee
by John B. George, Tanganyika, 9/1/1952
Cypriot Merchant
by Edwin S. Munger, Congo, 8/22/1952
Ruben’s Duka
by John B. George, Tanganyika, 8/16/1952
Moshi District, Tanganyika
by John B. George, Tanganyika, 7/27/1952
Of Primary Importance
by Edwin S. Munger, Ghana, 7/16/1952
Pepsi-Cola, Kampala
by John B. George, Uganda, 7/7/1952
Somanya PEA
by Edwin S. Munger, Ghana, 6/27/1952
Voodoo Curse
by John B. George, Kenya, 6/24/1952
Education for Responsibillty
by Edwin S. Munger, Ghana, 6/14/1952
What Africans Know of Africa
by Edwin S. Munger, Nigeria, 8/30/1951
Carnegie Group, IV
by John B. George, Uganda, 7/23/1951
Carnegie Group, III
by John B. George, Uganda, 6/10/1951
Carnegie Group, II
by John B. George, Uganda, 6/4/1951
Carnegie Group, I
by John B. George, Uganda, 5/22/1951
Volta River Scheme
by Edwin S. Munger, Ghana, 4/12/1951
Telegraph Lineman
by John B. George, Tanganyika, 3/10/1951
Introducing Kofi to a Nine-Year-Old American Boy
by Edwin S. Munger, Ghana, 2/20/1951
0jike-Transport-Landscape-Wegener-Christy & Credit
by Edwin S. Munger, Nigeria, 2/10/1951
White Father Mission
by John B. George, Kenya, 1/23/1951
Government Hospital
by John B. George, Tanganyika, 1/7/1951
Caledonian Society Dinner
by John B. George, Uganda, 1/1/1951
Downtown Africa: Accra
by Edwin S. Munger, Ghana, 12/30/1950
Cipipi
by Edwin S. Munger, Ghana, 12/20/1950
Kenya & Uganda Railway
by John B. George, Uganda, 12/19/1950
Report on Africanization: II
by Edwin S. Munger, Ghana, 12/8/1950
WHO Conference
by John B. George, Uganda, 12/6/1950
Report on Africanization: I
by Edwin S. Munger, Ghana, 12/6/1950
Whipping Boy
by Edwin S. Munger, Liberia, 11/26/1950
Handicraft Impressions
by John B. George, Uganda, 11/20/1950
Ports in Floodtide
by Edwin S. Munger, Ghana, 11/8/1950
Untitled
by Edwin S. Munger, Ghana, 10/31/1950
Profile of a Politician
by Edwin S. Munger, Ghana, 10/26/1950
Tanganyika Game Ranger
by John B. George, Tanganyika, 9/27/1950
Canada Lee
by Edwin S. Munger, South Africa, 9/16/1950
Water, and Other Things
by John B. George, Tanganyika, 9/13/1950
Tanganyika Chief
by John B. George, Tanganyika, 9/3/1950
Biharamulo District Commissioner
by John B. George, Tanganyika, 8/16/1950
Makerera Students: African, Asian? European?
by Edwin S. Munger, Uganda, 8/12/1950
Prohibition in Tanganyika
by John B. George, Tanganyika, 8/9/1950
Acholi Murder
by Edwin S. Munger, Uganda, 7/28/1950
Across Kenya
by John B. George, Kenya, 7/25/1950
A Case of Voluntary Labor Movement
by Edwin S. Munger, Uganda, 7/22/1950
University College
by Edwin S. Munger, Uganda, 7/16/1950
Oxford to Mombasa
by John B. George, Kenya, 7/11/1950
The Chagga
by Edwin S. Munger, Kenya, 7/8/1950
Water Problems of Kitul
by Edwin S. Munger, Kenya, 6/25/1950
East African Introduction (Not Generally Distributed)
by Edwin S. Munger, Kenya, 6/14/1950
Mau Mau Notes, to Nov. 23
by John B. George, Kenya, 11/25/1932