Missionary Teachers as Agents of Colonialism: A Study of Their Activities in Uganda, 1877-1925 |
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Some Aspects of African Indigenous | 1 |
The First Christian Missionaries | 24 |
The Spread of Missionary Education | 56 |
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Acholi activities African Indigenous Education African teachers agents Alfred Tucker Ankole Ankole Kingdom Arabs arrived in Uganda assistance baptised became British East African Budo Bunyoro bush schools Busoga Catholic Mission centres chiefs Christian missionaries Christian missions Church Missionary Society clan colonial government colonialists culture Dar-es-Salaam East African Company Education in Africa education in Uganda European missionaries Hattersley High School Imperial British East Islam Kabaka Kampala Karamojong Kenya King Mutesa King Mwanga King of Buganda Kisubi Lake Victoria London Mackay Makerere College Mengo Mill Hill Mission Milton Obote missionary teachers Modern Uganda Moslems Mukono Nairobi Namilyango Namirembe Namugongo Northern Rhodesia Oxford University Press palace parents Phelps-Stokes political and economic Protestant Missions pupils religion religious Roman Catholic Rubaga rulers Tanzania taught Teachers College Press teaching Toro traditional education traditional teacher tribes type of education Uganda Journal village Welbourn Western education White Fathers Mission young Zambia