@@123gamerz-t4j It means that struggle for freedom was not carried out in one phase. Colonialists started facing resistance from the day they set foot in the colony. Each phase of the struggle enriched and informed the next phase. Mau Mau was neither the first nor the last of those phases. It was active from 1950 to end of 1956 after which it had been neutralized enough to have the state of emergency that was imposed in 1952 being lifted in 1957.
Kwimenya na kwiyenda nikio maithe maitu mari nakio. Umuthi andu memenire makumagia ocia thuu ciao njeru, dini cia ukombo na printed useless papers mekwendia kinya ciana ciao. Our story is the truth not his story. Maheni matheri
History by the makers. That's real history.
Yes. This is the history of the people by the people.
The literal and artistic model of narration of Mzee Kamau cannot be gainsaid. Rich history,no doubt!
He is a good narrator.
Seems like songs were a big form of communication those days. For people to really grasp an idea
Honour to the Mau Mau!!!!
Thank you!
Very good memories of pre independence and during the Mau Mau era.
Sure. He is speaking from the heart. And from experience.
Love this channel. Learned alot.
Thank you!
Sadly a lot of Kenyans have become traitors to what the mau mau stood for.
True that. This generation fought for freedom. It is likely that the current generation will sell the same freedom for a pittance
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Maumau served their purpose.
Case closed.
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What do you mean
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It means that struggle for freedom was not carried out in one phase. Colonialists started facing resistance from the day they set foot in the colony.
Each phase of the struggle enriched and informed the next phase. Mau Mau was neither the first nor the last of those phases. It was active from 1950 to end of 1956 after which it had been neutralized enough to have the state of emergency that was imposed in 1952 being lifted in 1957.
Nice interview but the interviewer should let it flow. We are jumping from one story to another
I agree I would have loved to hear the fate of those who surrendered
Kiambu produced alot of home guards
This is a lie. Home guards came from every part of Mt. Kenya. As did Mau Mau.
@@maumauchronicles4296 ...i said alot know the difference
But majority were from kiambu
Kwimenya na kwiyenda nikio maithe maitu mari nakio. Umuthi andu memenire makumagia ocia thuu ciao njeru, dini cia ukombo na printed useless papers mekwendia kinya ciana ciao. Our story is the truth not his story. Maheni matheri
Hau waria ma theri!