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    TELEVISION NEWSREELGreat Britain

    Colonial Secretary Oliver Lyttelton visits Mau Mau territory and meets the senior chief of the Kikuyu tribe. Mr Lyttelton is interviewed upon his arrival at London Airport, principally about the Mau Mau.

     
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    ... at the indifference of white settlers, it also romanticised black Africans. This idealism was to be quickly dated by events. In 1952 the Mau Mau uprising began and the task of stopping the ivory trade and clearing poachers from Cowie’s park fell ...
     
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    NAIROBI 1950 has video enhanced entry

    ... and African nationalists – barely two years before the Mau Mau uprising – there was, she suggested, & ... tensions within the city, which would ultimately climax in the Mau Mau uprisings.

    From the outset, Nairobi presents ...

     
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    ... anti-colonial sentiment – leading to the emergence of the Mau Mau movement – the incidents depicted on film ... Tom Rice (October 2008)

    Clough, Marshall S., Mau Mau Memoirs: History, Memory, and Politics ( ...

     
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    ... saw the beginnings of the ‘Mau’, a largely peaceful popular uprising ... new legislation in 1936 made concessions to the Mau, and opened the door for ... ): 213

     

    Field, Michael J. [1984] Mau: Samoa’s Struggle for Freedom ...

     
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    ... (1340). A trip to Hokkaido on the train-ferry from Aomori to Hokodate: the train-ferry docked - the name of the ship, Matsumae Mau, can be seen (1355); the stern of the ship showing the entrance for the trains (1368). Travelling shot from the ferry as it ...
     
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    ... and civil disobedience which became known as the Mau. The Mau rebellion would eventually see the granting of ... Bloomington: Indiana University Press)

    Field, Michael J. 1991 [1984] Mau: Samoa’s Struggle for Freedom (Auckland: ...