The A-Kamba of British East Africa

MR. HOBLEY has again put ethnologists in his debt by giving another series of observations on certain tribes of British East Africa. His monograph on "Eastern Uganda: an Ethnological Survey,"published by the Royal Anthropological Institute in 1902 was followed in 1903 by a valuable paper,...

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