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词条 Koinange Wa Mbiyu
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Koinange wa Mbiyu (1865–1960) was a Kikuyu chief.

Koinange played an important part in Kenya's independence movement in Kiambaa He made his home available for meetings and was involved in providing support for the Mau Mau.[1]

Although he never learnt to read or write, he was an articulate man, politically active and influential. He led his clan from 1905, and was appointed “headman” by the Colonial administration in 1921, and Senior Chief of Kiambu District in 1938. By 1942 he was Senior Chief without location. He was then to become an adviser on African affairs to the District Commissioner who once described him as “the evil genius of Kiambu”.[1]

He retired in February 1949 as Senior Chief but remained active retaining the role of African deputy vice-president of the Kiambu Local Native Council. However in 1952 he was detained by the colonial government for eight years, being released on July 1, 1960. by this time he was 95 years of age and was quite frail. He died 19 days later.[1]

He had six wives and 34 children including Mbiyu Koinange.[1]

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1. ^{{cite web|last=Mwaura|first=Peter|title=Koinange’s death marks the end of a dynasty that reigned in Kiambu|url=http://www.nation.co.ke/oped/Opinion/-/440808/1499610/-/lmkb7bz/-/index.html|work=Sunday Nation|accessdate=6 April 2013}}

4 : 1866 births|1960 deaths|People of the Mau Mau Uprising|Kikuyu people

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