Uganda And Its Peoples Notes On the Protectorate of Uganda Especially the Anth

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Uganda And Its Peoples Notes On the Protectorate of Uganda Especially the Anth
J F James Frederick Cunningham
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The poor wretch seems to have dunned all the Europeans who visited his court for a suitable medicine : he even sent to Khartum, but without avail, until one of the White Fathers cured him. Directly after being cured, Mutesa visited the Queen Mother, the Namasole, and the ladies of her court, and when he returned it was found that he had again contracted the disease, and it remained with him until his death.
I refer to this incident in order to throw some light on the extraordinary circumstances
... mentioned in the book referred to above, viz. That at frequent intervals Mutesa pro- claimed sacrifices, and the royal harems were rifled for victims, The Baganda 181 who were duly slaughtered, with many others. In reading the Katikiro's book it struck me as amazing that the women of the royal inclosure should have been raided by the king's soldiery in search of victims for the sacrifice ; but when one knows all the circumstances, it will be seen that Mutesa had some reason for making a clean sweep of his clens.

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