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Kikuyu over-sown with ryegrass and clover: grazing capacity, milk production and milk composition

open access: yesAfrican Journal of Range and Forage Science, 2008
The high dry matter yield of kikuyu (Pennisetum clandestinum) under favourable conditions supports high stocking rates and milk production per hectare. However, the quality of kikuyu is generally low and consequently the milk production per cow is also ...
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The Stories of the Kikuyu

Africa, 1938
Kikuyu stories, like all unwritten literature, tend to be fluid. No two people seem to know quite the same version of a story, and one person may give as one long story what another will tell you should be two distinct shorter ones. Moreover, practically all direct speech is quoted in the form of a song, both the words of the song and the music varying
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III. Kikuyu

Africa, 1935
Introduction. Many Kikuyu, as well as the people of other tribes, trouble themselves greatly with the fear of witchcraft. They do not often bother to inquire the source of the stuff and what it is made of. They simply believe that there is such a thing and that a person may die as a result of it, and this fills the hearts of every one with the fear of ...
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Kenyatta and the Kikuyu

International Affairs, 1961
THESE two publications together with an article by Mr Welbourn in the May I96I issue of Race 1 provide a challenge to the Corfield Report on Mau Mau published in June ig60.2 This latter caused little stir when it appeared since it seemed merely to reinforce the findings of the trial of Kenyatta in I952-3.
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Life of the Kikuyu

The Journal of Negro Education, 1957
Merze Tate, Richard St. Barbe Baker
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Kikuyu Christianities

Journal of Religion in Africa, 1999
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Frauenzusammenschlüsse der Kikuyu

1995
Der Siedlungsraum der Kikuyu liegt in der heutigen Central Province des kenianischen Hochlands. Auf einer durchschnittlichen Hohe von 1500 Metern bieten fruchtbare Boden eine wichtige Existenzgrundlage fur die intensive landwirtschaftliche Nutzung; die gute Ernahrungsbasis ermoglicht eine relativ dichte Besiedlung.
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Kikuyu tales

African Studies, 1952
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Kikuyu poisoning in goats and sheep

Australian Veterinary Journal, 1990
R L, Peet, J, Dickson, M, Hare
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