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Gakaara wa Wanjaũ (1921–30
March 2001) was a
prolific Gĩkũyu author, historian,
editor and
publisher from Kenya. He was born in
Nyeri District, Kenya...
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president of
independent Kenya,
Louis Leakey and the
prolific Gĩkũyũ
writer Gakaara wa Wanjaũ and
another Gĩkũyũ
writer known as
Mathew Njoroge Kabetũ among...
- Tene, Kĩyĩ, Aagu, Ciĩra, Mathathi, Ndemi, Iregi,
Maina (Ngotho), Mwangi.
Gakaara wa Wanjaũ's list
reads Tene, Nema Thĩ, Kariraũ, Aagu, Tiru, ****a, Ciira...
- translations—in Kikuyu. The late
Wahome Mutahi also
sometimes wrote in Kikuyu. Also,
Gakaara wa Wanjaũ
wrote his po****r book, Mau Mau
Author in Detention,
which won...
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Young Girls"), the
membership of
which included Raheli Warigia (mother of
Gakaara wa Wanjaũ),
wrote to the
Local Native Council of
South Nyeri on 25 December...
- (1992). Author,
publisher and
Gikuyu nationalist: The life and
writings of
Gakaara wa
Wanjau (PhD thesis). SOAS
University of London. Rankin,
Nicholas (2023)...
- (1971–2019),
founder and
editor of Kwani?,
winner of the
Caine Prize 2002
Gakaara Wanjau (1921–2001),
writer and
Gikuyu nationalist Wanjikũ wa Ngũgĩ (1970s–)...
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attended Goramo Private School and was 16 when she was
introduced to the
Gakaara Wa
Wanjau anti-colonial
political movement.
Gakuru left
school to join...
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Wangusa (born 1971, Uganda, f)
Timothy Wangusa (born 1942, Uganda, p/f)
Gakaara wa Wanjaũ (1921–2001, Kenya, nf/ch) Alf
Wannenburgh (1936–2010, S Africa...
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Tumutumu Hospital in 1915.
Stevenson taught Raheli Warigia, the
mother of
Gakaara wa Wanjaũ, the
Kikuyu writer.
Warigia and
other Tumutumu women formed an...