In Kenya, a state created barely a century ago, Afua Hirsch explores how the British spun an idealised stereotype while carving out a brutal empire. Afua reveals the extremes of life today, the urban sprawl and untouched outback, and a young population still pushing away the lingering darkness of the British imperial past.

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4 responses to “Kenya: The Tribal Traditions Live On | African Renaissance | TRACKS”

  1. @slim420MM Avatar

    I thought Kenya was thousands of years old. It's really a made up British country.

  2. @user-bb5pt9jw8o Avatar

    Well Go
    2020
    33:5:56
    English
    English
    A Sony Company for the day of
    S and the day or so ago and I was
    S to go
    S and the day or so ago
    Drama Comedy

  3. @helenitahmamasita Avatar

    ❤❤❤❤My mother land kenya so proud no matter what going on now

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