Taita Hills Association

Taita Hills Association

Taita Hills Association (THA) was a political organization established around the issue of land alienations in Taita Taveta District. It was established in 1939 as a branch of Kikuyu Central Association (KCA) and banned in 1940 with KCA and Ukamba Members Association. The association was linked to the land politics of colonial Kenya. Bravman, B.: Making ethnic ways : Communities and their transformations in Taita, Kenya, 1800–1950. James Currey, Oxford. (1998)]

The main political goals of the association were: Mnjama, N.: Taita Hills Association. Revised BA thesis. University of Nairobi.(1991) ]
* The restoration of alienated lands of Taita tribe
* Keeping check on the destocking policies of the colonial government
* To get explanation on threat of removal of Wataita to Samburu
* To gain personal rights such as removal of the Kipande system

In the time of the banning the association had 4000 supporters. After banning these supporters continued the work to 1950's but in the beginning of Mau Mau uprising the activity of the association diminished.

References


Wikimedia Foundation. 2010.

Игры ⚽ Поможем написать реферат

Look at other dictionaries:

  • Kenya — Kenyan, adj., n. /ken yeuh, keen /, n. 1. a republic in E Africa: member of the Commonwealth of Nations; formerly a British crown colony and protectorate. 28,803,085; 223,478 sq. mi. (578,808 sq. km). Cap.: Nairobi. 2. Mount, an extinct volcano… …   Universalium

  • Nairobi —   City   Nairobi s skyline at dusk …   Wikipedia

  • Victoria Falls — Location Livingstone, Zambia Victoria Falls, Zimbabwe Coordinates …   Wikipedia

  • List of breakdance crews — In alphabetical order (and ordered by country), some of the many breakdancing crews, though some are more known than others. These represent current active crews of recent stability. Africa South Africa * Arcanum Crew * The Black Kao Crew *… …   Wikipedia

Share the article and excerpts

Direct link
Do a right-click on the link above
and select “Copy Link”