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OverviewMost people believed that before the Europeans colonised the Africans, the African continent was occupied by black people who had no history. Like its inhabitants, the African continent was filled with darkness and was uncivilised and uncultured. Since darkness was not a subject of history, there was nothing to study in Africa. As the content of this book will testify, this is not true. The African continent was and continues to be culturally rich, economically strong, politically organised, and most of all, to use the words of the Kenyan philosopher John Mbiti, ""The African is notoriously religious"". The Kenyan leader Jomo Kenyatta observed that when the missionaries arrived, Africans had the land and the missionaries had the Bible. He goes on to say that the missionaries 'taught us to pray with our eyes closed. When we opened our eyes, they had the land and we had the Bible'. This reminds me of another story of children in Africa who were playing with stones without knowing their value. When the explorers saw the stones which were diamonds, they asked the children to give them the stones in exchange for sweets. The children willingly exchanged their stones for sweets. Little did the children know they were holding treasures in their hands. This continues to happen on the African continent even up to today. Day by day, we continue to exchange the stones in our hands without thinking about their value. The word stone here could be replaced by anything that the African is giving up such as local languages and valued cultural beliefs and practices in the name of globalisation. In the midst of these loses, most Africans do not have the power to tell or write their own history. The great American Poet, singer and civil rights activist Maya Angelou said, 'There is nothing more painful than an ""Untold Story"" buried in your soul'. As most Africans cannot and do not want to tell or write their own stories, people from foreign places have told a different story about Africa and its people. In effect, this book is an attempt encourage Africans tell their own story. It reconstructs and rewrites the history, culture, civilization, and treasures of the Batooro people found in Tooro Kingdom located in Uganda in East Africa. This book gives a platform to the African to use his or her voice to tell his or her true story. This book allows the sons and daughters of Tooro to look into their past, to examine their present, and to develop the courage to reright their lives and rewrite their futures. Read and discover about the friendly people, the amazing culture and the hidden treasures of Tooro. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Patrick BusingePublisher: Greatness University Publishers Imprint: Greatness University Publishers Dimensions: Width: 14.00cm , Height: 1.90cm , Length: 21.60cm Weight: 0.540kg ISBN: 9781913164911ISBN 10: 1913164918 Pages: 244 Publication Date: 19 March 2019 Audience: General/trade , General Format: Hardback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: Available To Order ![]() We have confirmation that this item is in stock with the supplier. It will be ordered in for you and dispatched immediately. Table of ContentsReviews'I find it very gratifying and comforting to endorse this book The Great Kingdom of Tooro, as an additional literature highlighting the history, values, beliefs, and aspirations of the people of the Kingdom of Tooro. Certainly, this book is worth reading, and the timing of its publishing is especially right in the light of reminding the Batooro of their heritage, culture and identity, and the outside world to learn of our Kingdom's past and present ideals. Accordingly, I am happy to endorse this book, and give due credence to Dr Patrick Businge Apuuli for having found it necessary to write and highlight key and pertinent issues concerning the Kingdom and the people of Tooro. Reading this book shall in itself enrich the reader's experience on the way of life for the people of Tooro, which I hope you will enjoy'. Oyo Nyimba Kabamba Iguru Rukidi IV, King of Tooro Kingdom, Uganda, March 2019 'I find it very gratifying and comforting to endorse this book ""The Great Kingdom of Tooro"", as an additional literature highlighting the history, values, beliefs, and aspirations of the people of the Kingdom of Tooro. Certainly, this book is worth reading, and the timing of its publishing is especially right in the light of reminding the Batooro of their heritage, culture and identity, and the outside world to learn of our Kingdom's past and present ideals. Accordingly, I am happy to endorse this book, and give due credence to Dr Patrick Businge Apuuli for having found it necessary to write and highlight key and pertinent issues concerning the Kingdom and the people of Tooro. Reading this book shall in itself enrich the reader's experience on the way of life for the people of Tooro, which I hope you will enjoy'. Oyo Nyimba Kabamba Iguru Rukidi IV, King of Tooro Kingdom, Uganda, March 2019 Author InformationTab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |