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The terms Arab and Swahili raise thorny issues of coastal identity. To abbreviate an interminable debate, the identity of Arab in coastal East Africa may indicate ancestral origins in Arabia, but certainly marks a claim to high social status. Swahili is predominantly an etic term that classifies (however problematically) people who have adopted coastal culture, including not only Swahili language and Islam, but also plausible membership in local lineages. In identifying with coastal culture, Arab and Swahili categorically differentiate themselves from mainland Africans.
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The terms "Arab" and "Swahili" raise thorny issues of coastal identity. To abbreviate an interminable debate, the identity of "Arab" in coastal East Africa may indicate ancestral origins in Arabia, but certainly marks a claim to high social status. "Swahili" is predominantly an "etic" term that classifies (however problematically) people who have adopted coastal culture, including not only Swahili language and Islam, but also plausible membership in local lineages. In identifying with coastal culture, "Arab" and "Swahili" categorically differentiate themselves from mainland Africans.
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This paradoxical quality of sovereignty emerges in Krasner's historical realist account (organized hypocrisy, and more explicitly in Schmitt's metaphysical tract Political Theology, which asserts that the sovereign is he who decides on the exception, for the legal order rests on a decision and not on a norm. Carl Schmitt, Political Theology: Four Chapters on the Concept of Sovereignty Chicago: University of Chicago Press, 2005, 5, 10
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The text of the 1895 treaty is in The Kenya Coastal Strip: Report of the Commissioner, Cmnd. 1585 (London: HMSO, 1961). Unlike Germany, which purchased outright the Sultan's rights to the coast of modern Tanzania, Britain leased Kenya's coast from the Sultan. £200,000 was Germany's purchase price and therefore estimated to be the Sultan's interest in IBEAC. Britain theoretically borrowed this sum - quite literally the same $200,000 paid to the Sultan by Germany - in a loan repayable at 3 percent interest, without reference to principle repayment. Rent was reduced to £10,000 per annum in 1924 after the Sultan ceded Jubaland to Italian Somalia. Salim, Swahili-Speaking Peoples, 73; Annexe II of EAC(57)3 entitled Zanzibar and the Kenya Protectorate, Sept. 1957, CO 822/1810/3.
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"A Short Description of the Twelve Tribes" by Hyder Mohammed, n.d. [c. Dec. 1944], KNA DC/MSA/2/1/172/77. In fact, these customs allowances had ended by 1900, though certain recipients retained grants until their death, and a few mistakenly paid after death, until the liwali advised ending all payments in 1921. Minute, 16 Aug. 1934, CO 533/442/13.
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Sarah Mirza and Margaret Strobel, eds., Three Swahili Women: Life Histories from Mombasa, Kenya (Bloomington: Indiana University Press, 1989), 111.
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Nassir's most articulate expression of political leadership is captured in his cyclostyled petition to the Coast Provincial Commissioner that attacks the elitism of Mombasa's Arab bureaucratic and political leadership, entitled Pwani ya Kenya, 4 Feb. 1960, in KNA CA/10/126/11. The Kenya Government had in 1952 'promoted' the Twelve Tribes to Arab status.
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Nassir's most articulate expression of political leadership is captured in his cyclostyled petition to the Coast Provincial Commissioner that attacks the elitism of Mombasa's Arab bureaucratic and political leadership, entitled "Pwani ya Kenya," 4 Feb. 1960, in KNA CA/10/126/11. The Kenya Government had in 1952 'promoted' the Twelve Tribes to Arab status.
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See minutes of Malindi European Association, 27 Sept. 1961, in Malindi European Association Papers, Rhodes House (Oxford University), Mss.Afr.s.564, II.
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See minutes of Malindi European Association, 27 Sept. 1961, in Malindi European Association Papers, Rhodes House (Oxford University), Mss.Afr.s.564, vol. II.
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54749155766
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Liwalis, Mudirs, and Kadhis of Kenya Protectorate to Maudling, n.d. [c. Feb. 1962], CO 822/2151/84.
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54749131349
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Hyder Kindy, for example, did not publicly express his views on mwambao and later dismissed it as a fiasco in his memoir Life and Politics in Mombasa, written while employed by Kenyatta's government. But in fact he was a staunch supporter of autonomy; see his petition to Robertson Commission, 19 Oct. 1961, CO 894/13/10.
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Hyder Kindy, for example, did not publicly express his views on mwambao and later dismissed it as a "fiasco" in his memoir Life and Politics in Mombasa, written while employed by Kenyatta's government. But in fact he was a staunch supporter of autonomy; see his petition to Robertson Commission, 19 Oct. 1961, CO 894/13/10.
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Before this trip, Hinawy had requested official papers documenting the relationship between the Sultan and Britain. Glenday to Cohen, 16 July 1948, CO 537/4706A/1.
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Before this trip, Hinawy had requested official papers documenting the relationship between the Sultan and Britain. Glenday to Cohen, 16 July 1948, CO 537/4706A/1.
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See, inter alia, letter of Four-Of-A-Kind, Mwongozi, 30 Jan. 1953.
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See, inter alia, letter of "Four-Of-A-Kind," Mwongozi, 30 Jan. 1953.
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Saut el-Arab broadcast, 30 June 1956, Foreign Office [Kew] 371/119222/ E1433/76.
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On Radio Cairo's Swahili-language broadcasts, see James Brennan, "Radio Cairo and the Decolonization of East Africa, 1953-1964," in Christopher Lee, ed., Bandung and Beyond (forthcoming).
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Mooring to Macleod, 27 Apr. 1960, CO 822/2163/18.
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Note on visit to Sultan of Zanzibar by W. T. Hull, Robertson Commission Secretary, 7 Oct. 1961, CO 894/3/7.
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Hull found that Zanzibaris of all kinds are fearful of taking any line which will antagonize up-country African opinion. Hull to Kitcatt, 25 Oct. 1961, CO 894/1/125.
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Hull found "that Zanzibaris of all kinds are fearful of taking any line which will antagonize up-country African opinion." Hull to Kitcatt, 25 Oct. 1961, CO 894/1/125.
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Sheikh Ali bin Muhamed bin Yunus, Tamin of "Three Tribes" to Sultan of Zanzibar, 7 Oct. 1961, KNA CA/26/5/1; Muhamed Shamte to Sheikh Ali bin Mohamed bin Yunus, 26 Aug. 1963, in private collection of Abdulkarim Yunus, Mombasa. I thank Jeremy Prestholdt for providing a copy of this document.
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Even Philip Mitchell, Kenya's most pro-Arab governor since Hardinge, had admitted the coastal strip had no political future detached from mainland Kenya. Mitchell to Creech Jones, 24 Feb. 1948, CO 537/5911/8.
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Nyerere had founded the Pan-Aftican Freedom Movement of East and Central Africa (PAFMECA) in 1958, and worked to establish the East African Common Services Organization in June 1961.
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At an East African Governors' meeting held on 16 June 1961, consensus emerged that it would be best to establish the strip as a High Commission territory, so that it could later become a federal territory after Kenya reached internal self-government. Extract note at CO 822/ 2164/70. The East African High Commission was renamed the East African Common Services Organisation that same year
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Saleh Omar Salmeen [President, Arab Traders Association] to DC Mombasa, 11 Oct. 1961, KNA CQ/9/3/9.
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These public threats are chronicled in Memorandum of Coastal League to Robertson, App. E, 7 Oct. 1961, CO 894/12/6.
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For a critical perspective on the meaning and contestation of these norms along the nineteenth-century coast, see Glassman, Feasts and Riot.
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Memorandum of Womens' Section of CPP, by Mwanawangu Mzee and Somoe Bausi to Robertson, 20 Oct. 1961, CO 894/13/8.
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Petition of Mohamed Husein Jongoo [President, KPNP] to Zanzibar Sultan, encl. in Husein to Zanzibar Sultan, 29 Aug. 1963, CO 822/3073/E17(iii).
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Note of meeting between Robertson and CPP delegation, Mombasa, 20 Oct. 1961, CO 894/2. Robertson deemed it impossible to expect a mwambao state to be able to prevent infiltration and invasion by further and successive waves of up-country tribes-people in search of work, land and facilities. Moreover, if a hostile up-country Kenya Government wished to excite agitation and disorder, the new State would not be in a position to defend itself from attack, creating a situation that would jeopardize the safety and the peaceful development not only of the new State itself, but of the whole of East Africa. Kenya Coastal Strip 23.
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Note of meeting between Robertson and CPP delegation, Mombasa, 20 Oct. 1961, CO 894/2. Robertson deemed it impossible to expect a mwambao state to "be able to prevent infiltration and invasion by further and successive waves of up-country tribes-people in search of work, land and facilities." Moreover, "if a hostile up-country Kenya Government wished to excite agitation and disorder, the new State would not be in a position to defend itself from attack," creating a situation that would jeopardize "the safety and the peaceful development not only of the new State itself, but of the whole of East Africa." Kenya Coastal Strip 23.
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In one such case, a public rent strike meeting among African squatters was followed by an assault by squatters of an Arab family following agitation to refuse to pay rent, which caused great alarm and resulted in a deputation from local Arab landowners. Malindi Intelligence Report, Mar. 1959, KNA CB/18/18/28.
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Msanifu Kornbo, Organising Secretary, KANU Mombasa Branch to Chairman, CPP, Mombasa, 3 June 1961, KNA DC/MSA/2/l/93/9/A.
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This council is led by Omar Mwamndwazi and is comprised principally of young Digo men seeking to establish local land rights against upeountry expropriation. It springs from the Kaya Bombo group which, then in the name of majimbo, raided Likoni police station in Mombasa in August 1997, killed six police officers, and stole over forty guns. They then turned their violence to upcountry people and businesses, killing over a hundred and displacing some one hundred thousand people. Noel Mwakugu, Kenya's Coastal Rebels, BBC News, 8 Apr. 2005
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This "council" is led by Omar Mwamndwazi and is comprised principally of young Digo men seeking to establish local land rights against "upeountry" expropriation. It springs from the "Kaya Bombo" group which - then in the name of majimbo - raided Likoni police station in Mombasa in August 1997, killed six police officers, and stole over forty guns. They then turned their violence to "upcountry" people and businesses, killing over a hundred and displacing some one hundred thousand people. Noel Mwakugu, "Kenya's Coastal Rebels," BBC News, 8 Apr. 2005
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