Friday, 21 March 2014

Victorian Print Media

Victorian Print Media.





















There has been alot of talk on this Blog, and as with regards to Indigenous Identity [and as with it even said Maasai, Boran or Somali-Kenyan too]. To put all this in a better perspective for all, is to associate Indigenous Identity, and with Religious Beliefs or Belief too (and as with this even referring to Ancestor Worship), and that do in all have to do, and with speak of Survival in itself [that in all, when one loses their Home, all their Money or even a Guardian of a kind too and as including speak of ones Parents, one then is probably in all again left to be truly Indigenous that is].

There is however another way of creating Core Identity in all, and as with it here said even Local or Regional too, and that does speak of Ethnography in itself actually. That in all again, just whom are those in the Horn of Africa, and as with regards to creating Local/Home oriented Identities, and that do have to do with Religion, Ritual, Customs, or even basic Materiality too [and as including Traditional song, and as with it even said to speak in all and of Instrumentals oriented music that is]. That in all, those in the Horn of Africa, or Kenya in particular too, have in many a way tended in all, to create Ethnography, and as based around Print Media in itself actually. While this is more of a Kenyan Phenomenon, and as compared to it being Somalian or Ethiopian too, it has in many a way led to many an outsider from Kenya (and as including speak even of Lupita Nyong'o for instance, and who does appear in all to be a Malawian actually), moving into Kenyan Territory in all, and in all again presenting themselves as truly Kenyan, and as based around their being associated in all again, and with Kenyan Media too that is [and as with this even speaking of many a person in a Squatter Camp in Kenya, actually in many a way too from outside Kenya, but with the Kenyan Media today, presenting them as truly Kenyan that is)].

In all ways though, for those who do know their History in Kenya, and as with it even speaking of connecting to Indigenous lifestyles in all, is to in all ways even then recommend Victorian Print Media, and as the best way in all and of creating an Ethnography for one, and as with it all even helping those said Kenyan in all, truly connect to Kenyan History (Pre-Independence too), and as with perhaps attempting to tell those in Kenya, and as miseducated too and about Kenyan History and as it did happen that is, that speak of Colonial Kenya and subjugation in all, does in all ways even speak of Print Media, and as a place in all again, one could find acceptance, and into Kenyan Colonial Society, and as with it even said Victorian too that is.