The History of Kiziba and Its Kings: A Translation of Amakuru Ga Kiziba
na Abakama Bamu is a major contribution to the indigenous historical
literature of East Africa and Tanzania. Research by King Mutahangarwa
(ruled 1903-1916) of Kiziba Kingdom in the early 20th century brought
together oral tradition experts from both royal and non-royal clans,
with their testimonies recorded by literate scribes, including F. X.
Lwamgira. Four decades later the research was published in Kihaya as a
490 page volume that has remained obscure, despite its significance.
This authoritative translation makes available for the first time an
accessible account of northwestern Tanzanian and southwestern Ugandan
history during the pre-colonial and early colonial periods.