Just curious... how many Goans lived through the Mau Mau days in East
Africa? Any memories? FN
PS: There is a Goan connection with this story. Any guess?
http://www.boston.com/ae/books/articles/2006/07/03/secrets__lies/
While researching Kenya, she found shocking truths about the British empire
From: Frederick Noronha
>PS: There is a Goan connection with this story. Any guess?
[Answer: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fitz_Remedios_Santana_de_Souza]
Response:
Heard about Pio Gama Pinto? His links to the Mau Mau were far greater than
any other G
Any other Goans with links to the Mau Mau? Just curious... FN
PS: I have a photocopy of the book(let) on "Independent Kenya's First
Martyr", i.e. Pio, with me.
On 20 May 2010 19:45, Eddie Fernandes wrote:
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> From: Frederick Noronha
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>>PS: There is a Goan connection with this story. Any guess?
F.N. >Just curious... how many Goans lived through the Mau Mau days in East
Africa? Any memories? FN
Hi Rico,
The time setting for this scene is somewhere in the mid fifties to circa
1961.
I was a toto then and we lived in Moshi, at the foothills of the Mt.
Kilimanjaro.
Moshi was very close to the
icana-Orientlia site?
Regards,
Victor
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