Bantu Beliefs and Magic With particular reference to the Kikuyu and Kamba tribes of Kenya Colony; together with some reflections on East Africa after the war

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Bantu Beliefs and Magic With particular reference to the Kikuyu and Kamba tribes of Kenya Colony; together with some reflections on East Africa after the war

by C. W. (Charles William) Hobley

EN·~9 hours·36 chapters

Chapters

36 total
1

BANTU BELIEFS AND MAGIC

0:15
2

PREFACE

6:55
3

INTRODUCTION

9:01
4

LIST OF ILLUSTRATIONS

0:53
5

PART I - NATURAL RELIGION

0:02
6

INTRODUCTORY

15:55
7

CHAPTER I - SPIRIT BELIEFS

24:17
8

CHAPTER II - SACRIFICE

56:30
9

CHAPTER III - SACRED STONES OR VILLAGE SHRINES IN KIKUYU

6:25
10

CHAPTER IV. - THE FIRSTFRUITS OF THE HARVEST, ALSO PLANTING CEREMONIAL

7:35

Description

In this detailed ethnographic work the author draws on years of service among the Kikuyu and Kamba peoples of what was then the Kenya Colony. He chronicles their social structures, rituals, and the complex world of spirits and magic that underpins everyday life. The narrative is enriched with observations on how colonial administration and local customs intersect, especially in the turbulent period following the war.

The book also reflects on the practical challenges of studying a culture whose languages are many and whose elders often speak little Swahili, highlighting the crucial role of trusted interpreters such as Juma bin Hamis. Through careful interviews and personal anecdotes, the author offers a window into ceremonies, belief systems, and the psychological landscape that shaped both community cohesion and individual identity. Readers will come away with a nuanced sense of the depth and variety of East African spiritual life, as seen through the eyes of an early‑twentieth‑century field researcher.

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Bantu Beliefs and Magic With particular reference to the Kikuyu and Kamba tribes of Kenya Colony; together with some reflections on East Africa after the war With particular reference to the Kikuyu and Kamba tribes of Kenya Colony; together with some reflections on East Africa after the war

Language

en

Duration

~9 hours (528K characters)

Publisher of text edition

Project Gutenberg

Original publisher

United Kingdom: H.F. & G. Witherby, 1922.

Credits

Jeroen Hellingman and the Online Distributed Proofreading Team at https://www.pgdp.net/ for Project Gutenberg (This file was produced from images generously made available by The Internet Archive/American Libraries.)

Release date

2022-02-17

Rights

Public domain in the USA.

About the author

C. W. (Charles William) Hobley

C. W. (Charles William) Hobley

1867–1947

Best known for writing about East Africa from the inside of the colonial administration, this British official and ethnographer left behind detailed, often vivid books on Kenyan history, customs, and belief.

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