Kabatalemwa: Belongs to Those Who Cannot be Defeated
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This true story is about "Kasoya Adyeri" - Gertrude Kabatalemwa, a little girl who was born in the Tooro Kingdom, in Western Uganda in 1946. Ms Kabatalemwa enjoyed her childhood. In her own words she shares stories and an African folklore tale.
In the past, Ms. Gertrude Kabatalemwa served her nation as secretary
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Kabatalemwa - Gertrude Kabatalemwa
kabatalemwa
Belongs to Those Who Cannot be Defeated
Gertrude Kabatalemwa
with
Teresa Skinner
illustrated by
Jackson Muthoni
Seldom Seen PressKabatalemwa
Belongs to Those Who Cannot be Defeated
Copyright © 2022 by Teresa Skinner and Emmanuel Mwesigye
ISBN 978-1-955759-19-9
All rights reserved.
No part of this book may be reproduced in any form or by any electronic or mechanical means, including information storage and retrieval systems, without written permission from the author, except for the use of brief quotations in a book review.
contents
My Story
Kasoya Adyeri
My Father
My Brother’s Haircut
Teething Party
Nyamabuga - Place of Healing Springs
Grandpa Kills a Lion
Kalulu the Hare
About the Author
King George Rukidi III the King of Tooro - imagemy story
Growing up
This is a true story about Kasoya Adyeri a little girl who was born in Tooro Kingdom, in Western Uganda.
Uganda had cultural kings, so when the British came to colonize Uganda, they found