Taita Hills Association

Taita Hills Association (THA) was a political organization established around the issue of land alienations in Taita Taveta District. It was established in 1939 as a branch of Kikuyu Central Association (KCA) and banned in 1940 with KCA and Ukamba Members Association. The association was linked to the land politics of colonial Kenya. [1]

The main political goals of the association were: [2]

In the time of the banning the association had 4000 supporters. After banning these supporters continued the work to 1950's but in the beginning of Mau Mau uprising the activity of the association diminished.

References

  1. Bravman, B.: Making ethnic ways : Communities and their transformations in Taita, Kenya, 1800–1950. James Currey, Oxford. (1998)
  2. Mnjama, N.: Taita Hills Association. Revised BA thesis. University of Nairobi.(1991)
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