WHITE SETTLERS IN KENYA Colonial Arrival and Settlement in the Kikuyu Homelands, 1901-1908

WHITE SETTLERS IN KENYA Colonial Arrival and Settlement in the Kikuyu Homelands, 1901-1908

N.W. MARTIN

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N.W. MARTIN
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2026
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Sir Charles Eliot, KCMG (1862-1931), His Majesty’s Commissioner for the East Africa Protectorate, gazed at maps of the White Highlands, seeing opportunity where the Kikuyu saw home.The Governor’s Plan:In the raw, tin-roofed bustle of Nairobi, His Majesty’s Commissioner, Sir Charles Eliot, stares at a map. His mandate from London is clear: make the costly Uganda Railway pay. His solution is radical and ruthless. The fertile 'White Highlands' are declared 'Crown Land', vacant, underused, and ripe for the plough. With a stroke of his pen in 1902, he launches a settlement scheme, offering 100-acre lots to any Briton with grit and capital. He sees a blank canvas and does not see the homes upon it.The Settler’s Gambit:Answering the call are men of vast ambition and families fleeing industrial Britain. Hugh Cholmondeley, 3rd Baron Delamere, arrives in March 1902 with a vision of a feudal empire, claiming 100,000 acres in the Rift Valley. He experiments with wheat, sheep, and cattle, believing science can conquer an ancient land. Meanwhile, families like the Briggs and the Dawsons stake their last pennies on a promised Eden, only to find soil that breaks their ploughs, lions that hunt their cattle, and a people who do not understand the word 'owner.'The Chief’s Agonizing Choice:In the Kikuyu heartland, powerful leader Karuri wa Gakure faces an impossible decision. Provincial Commissioner Sidney Hinde offers him a deal in 1903: become a government-recognized chief, enforce its laws, and wield influence from within. To refuse means destruction. To accept means becoming the lid on the cooking pot, containing his people’s rage while enforcing the very taxes and labor demands strangling them. It is a betrayal that may be their only hope.The People’s Broken Covenant:For Kikuyu farmers like Mwangi and his family, the world unravels with terrifying speed. Surveyor’s chains cut through ancestral fields. The first barbed wire fences block sacred cattle paths. The Hut Tax forces men like his son Kamau to leave their own wilting crops to work for settler wages, building the world that is displacing them. And then comes the ultimate betrayal: the rich, red soil perfect for coffee, a crop forbidden to the Kikuyu and reserved for white settlers only. Their agricultural wisdom is turned into service for their masters, while they are locked out of the colony’s most profitable future.Within These Pages, You Will:Witness the 'baboon war,' where Kikuyu and settlers form a fleeting alliance against a common simian enemy, revealing their fragile place in the ecosystem.Feel the terror of the great locust plague of the 1900s that strips the land bare, exposing the shallow roots of the settler dream and the deep resilience of indigenous knowledge.Understand the prophetic warning of Mugo wa Kibiro, who foretold the coming of the 'people the color of a grub under a stone,' and the heartbreaking strategy of bending like a reed to survive.For fans of The Covenant of Water, Ken Follett’s epic histories, and Ngũgĩ wa Thiong’o’s powerful narratives, this is a definitive, character-driven novel about the creation of a colony and the seeds of the rebellion that would one day end it.Step into colonial Kenya, where land was cut, fenced, and taken, and a people fought to remember who they were. A gripping historical fiction that brings ambition, betrayal, and resistance to life.Grab your copy and step into colonial Kenya, where the true history of settlement, ambition, and resistance unfolds.

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