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THE REASONS FOR THE AKAMBA DEFEAT BY THE BRITISH IN KENYA

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  The following explains why the Akamba were defeated by the British. Some of them were weakened by the 1899 famine. They lost their source of livelihood as their caravan trade and raiding activities were disrupted. Self-seeking opportunists emerge, who allied and enriched themselves with the colonial agents. Some Akamba were pacified by Missionaries as their religious beliefs and traditional practices were undermined. They lacked coordination in their resistance since they were a highly segmented society. RELATED POSTS COMPARISON BETWEEN FISHING IN KENYA AND JAPAN THE CONCEPT OF ENVIRONMENT, COMPONENTS OF ENVIRONMENT AND THE PROBLEM FACING ENVIRONMENT Five (5) Advantages of questionnaire as data collection tool in research 5 DISADVANTAGES OF ROAD TRANSPORT 10 FACTORS THAT AFFECT OCEAN SALINITY CAUSES AND EFFECTS OF OCEAN BREEZE AND SEA BREEZE PLATE TECTONICS THEORY EXPLAINED 9 CHARACTERISTICS OF COMMERCIAL LIVESTOCK FARMING Characteristics of tropical northern climate 12 FACTO...

Migration and settlement of the Akamba into Kenya

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  .The Akamba trace their origin to the area around Mount Kilimanjaro, from where their ancestors migrated to the great bend of the river Tana. They then moved to Taita hills and finally reached Tsavo west. Around mid 15th century AD, the Akamba followed the eastern banks of river Athi, from where one group moved across the Athi to Ulu. Due to Oromo attacks, another group of the Akamba moved south to the Galana river and settled in the region around Chyulu hills north of Mount Kilimanjaro. Due to drought in the Chyulu area, some Akamba migrated and settled in the Mbooni hills near Machakos around mid 16th century. Soon, due to population increase, some Akamba migrated farther to Iveti, Kilungu, Masaku and Makueni. In the course of their migration and settlement, the Akamba met and interacted with the Agikuyu. environmental factors that influenced Akamba migration and settlement into Kenya Those in Mbooni region took up agriculture due to soil fertility and ample rainfall in the are...