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History of the southern Luo, Volume 1: migration and settlement

Bethwell A. Ogot 1967 © Bethwell A. Ogot
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  • Table of Contents

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  • Frontmatter
  • Preface (page 7)
  • Introduction (page 11)
  • PART ONE The Nilotes
    • 1 The Geographical Setting (page 31)
    • 2 The Origin and Early Migration of the Nilotes (page 40)
    • 3 The Origin and Early Migration of the Southern Luo (page 48)
  • PART TWO The Padhola
    • 1 The First Settlers (page 65)
    • 2 "This Was Lwoland" (page 84)
    • 3 More Settlers Arrive (page 99)
    • 4 The Coming of the Iteso (page 113)
  • PART THREE The Kenya Luo
    • 1 The Environment (page 127)
    • 2 The First Luo Settlers in Nyanza (page 135)
    • 3 Luo Conquest and Occupation of the Lake Shore (page 153)
    • 4 The Last Luo Immigrants into Central Nyanza (page 174)
    • 5 The Luo Conquest and Occupation of South Nyanza (1) (page 191)
    • 6 The Luo Conquest and Occupation of South Nyanza (2) (page 206)
    • 7 The Last Phase (page 220)
  • Bibliography (page 240)
  • Index (page 246)
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JAFH 9.3 (1968): 480-482 http://links.jstor.org/sici?sici=0021-8537%281968%299%3A3%3C480%3ALHWCC%3E2.0.CO%3B2-5
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