Africa, المجلد 59Oxford University Press, 1989 Includes Proceedings of the Executive council and List of members, also section "Review of books". |
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الصفحة 68
... Embu , a Bantu people who occupy Mount Kenya's fertile south - eastern foothills . The Embu people are closely related linguistically and culturally to their Kikuyu neighbours on Mount Kenya's southern and western sides , to the Meru ...
... Embu , a Bantu people who occupy Mount Kenya's fertile south - eastern foothills . The Embu people are closely related linguistically and culturally to their Kikuyu neighbours on Mount Kenya's southern and western sides , to the Meru ...
الصفحة 69
... Embu with the Mbeere , the Meru with the Tharaka , and the Kikuyu with the Maasai ) . People have cultivated the fertile highlands east of Mount Kenya for several hundred years . " Sixteenth - century settlers found upper Embu a ...
... Embu with the Mbeere , the Meru with the Tharaka , and the Kikuyu with the Maasai ) . People have cultivated the fertile highlands east of Mount Kenya for several hundred years . " Sixteenth - century settlers found upper Embu a ...
الصفحة 86
... Embu District ( including Embu and Mbeere divisions ) became part of Eastern Province . 8 The proto - Embu people arrived in Mount Kenya's south - eastern foothills as part of a series of Bantu migrations of multiple origins from the ...
... Embu District ( including Embu and Mbeere divisions ) became part of Eastern Province . 8 The proto - Embu people arrived in Mount Kenya's south - eastern foothills as part of a series of Bantu migrations of multiple origins from the ...
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