Through Uganda to Mount Elgon . ROUGH MAP OF USOGAScaU approx. i inch = 17 tmlcs. THE CENTRAL PROVINCE. Europeao Stations. Native TeachersOther Missloa StationsRest HousesGovernment StationsRoads _ t9 CHAPTER XITHROUGH USOGA A journey eastward—Kyagwe—Ham Mukasa—A visit toEngland—Samwili Kangawo—Perfect gentleman—Way-side camps—A view of Lake Victoria and Usoga—EiponFalls—Whence the Nile springs—A dangerous ferry—A unique welcome—Jinja and its possibilities—From LakeVictoria to Egypt—Agriculture—Road-making—A goodcentre—Clever thieves—Slow work—Christian revenge
Through Uganda to Mount Elgon . ROUGH MAP OF USOGAScaU approx. i inch = 17 tmlcs. THE CENTRAL PROVINCE. Europeao Stations. Native TeachersOther Missloa StationsRest HousesGovernment StationsRoads _ t9 CHAPTER XITHROUGH USOGA A journey eastward—Kyagwe—Ham Mukasa—A visit toEngland—Samwili Kangawo—Perfect gentleman—Way-side camps—A view of Lake Victoria and Usoga—EiponFalls—Whence the Nile springs—A dangerous ferry—A unique welcome—Jinja and its possibilities—From LakeVictoria to Egypt—Agriculture—Road-making—A goodcentre—Clever thieves—Slow work—Christian revenge—Famine—Hut-tax returns—Value of a paramount chief. OUR journey must be continued ; and havingseen what there is to see in Uganda,and having ascertained that Masaba is acountry situate on the slopes of the extinctvolcano, Mount Elgon, our next businesss wasto get there. It might have been reached direct from PortFlorence, the terminus of the Uganda Railway,by marching north through th
Size: 1653px × 1511px
Photo credit: © The Reading Room / Alamy / Afripics
License: Licensed
Model Released: No
Keywords: ., bookcentury1900, bookdecade1900, booksubjec, booksubjectethnology