A Bibliography of Guiding/Scouting
in Africa


   Below is a limited bibliography of secondary sources on Guiding/Scouting in Africa. It is hoped that visitors to this site will be able to provide additional citations to make this bibliography more complete. If you know of any primary/secondary material that should be included in the bibliography, please contact us.

  • Alliance of Youth CEOs. "The Empowering Africa’s Young People Initiative: A Holistic Approach to Countering the HIV/AIDS Pandemic; A Concept Paper from IYF on Behalf of Seven Global Youth Organizations." 2003 http://www.scout.org/es/content/download/2906/28605/file/africayouth_e.pdf.
     
  • Association des guides du Cameroun. Programme Du Scoutisme Féminin [Transl.: Girl Scouting Program]. Yaoundé: Association des guides du Cameroun, 1977.
     
  • Baden-Powell, Robert. "A New Development in the Scout Movement in South Africa." Journal of the Royal African Society 35, no. 141, (October, 1936): 368-371.
     
  • Coker, Folarin. A Lady: A Biography of Lady Oyinkan Abayomi. Ibadan, Nigeria: Evans Brothers, 1987.
     
  • Donald, W.H. "The Boy Scout Movement in the Gold Coast." Gold Coast Teacher's Journal 4, no. 1, (1932).
     
  • Fanilon'i Madagasikara. Hanitriniala: Sampana Mavo, 6 Taona-9 Taona. Antananarivo, Madagascar: Fanilon'i Madagasikara, 2004.
     
  • ———. Tanteliala: Sampana Maitso, 10 Taona-13 Taona. Antananarivo, Madagascar: Fanilon'i Madagasikara, 2004.
     
  • ———. Vahindanitra: Sampana Mena Zandriny, 14 Taona-16 Taona. Antananarivo, Madagascar: Fanilon'i Madagasikara, 2004.
     
  • Girl Guides Association of South Africa. Policy, Organisation, and Rules. 5th ed. Port Elizabeth: The Association, 1975.
     
  • Kenya Scout Association. Chipukizi Scout Programme Hand Book. Nairobi: Kenya Scouts Association, 2004.
     
  • Kenya Scout Association. Jasiri Scout Programme Hand Book. Nairobi: Kenya Scouts Association, 2004.
     
  • Khimulu, Mary M. The Girl Guide Movement in Kenya: Role, Evolution, and Impact, Building Strong Characters and Personality. Nairobi, Kenya: Kenya Girl Guide Publication, 1987.
     
  • Lindsay, Lisa A. "Putting the Family on Track: Gender and Domestic Life on the Colonial Nigerian Railway." Ph.D. diss., University of Michigan, 199.
     
  • Lindsay, Lisa A., and Stephan Miescher. Men and Masculinities in Modern Africa, Social History of Africa. Portsmouth, NH: Heinemann, 2003.
     
  • Morrell, Robert. From Boys to Gentlemen: Settler Masculinity in Colonial Natal, 1880-1920. 1st ed. Pretoria: Unisa Press, University of South Africa, 2001.
     
  • ———. "Boy Scouts in African History." The Journal of African History 47, no. 1, (2006): 157-159.
     
  • Mpanazava eto Madagasikara. Fitafin'ny Mpiandraikitra: Firaketana Tantsoraka Fikirakiran'ny Mpiandrakitra Mpanazava: Sampana Maitso. Antananarivo, Madagasgar: Mpanazava eto Madagasikara, 2004.
     
  • Ndovie, Ida Kiswigho. "The Origins, Growth & Decline of the Boy Scout Association of Nyasaland, 1946-1962." In History seminar: paper no. 15. Zomba, Malawi: University of Malawi Chancellor College Dept. of History, 1981.
     
  • Nnaemeka, Obioma. The Politics of (M)Othering: Womanhood, Identity, and Resistance in African Literature, Opening out Series. New York: Routledge, 1997 http://www.loc.gov/catdir/enhancements/fy0649/96020491-d.html.
     
  • Parsons, Timothy. Race, Resistance, and the Boy Scout Movement in British Colonial Africa. Athens, OH: Ohio University Press, 2004 http://www.loc.gov/catdir/toc/ecip0420/2004015380.html.
     
  • ———. "No More English Than the Postal System: The Kenya Boy Scout Movement and the Transfer of Power." Africa Today 51, no. 3, (Spring, 2005): 61-80.
     
  • ———. "The Consequences of Uniformity: The Struggle for the Boy Scout Uniform in Colonial Kenya." Journal of Social History 40, no. 2, (Winter, 2006): 361-383.
     
  • ———. "Een-Gonyama Gonyama!: Zulu Origins of the Boy Scout Movement and the Africanisation of Imperial Britain." Parliamentary History 27, no. 1, (2008): 57-66.
     
  • Pope Paul VI. "Boy Scouts -- Leaders of Tomorrow: An Address to Nigerian Boy Scouts." The Pope Speaks 9 (1964): 185-186.
     
  • Proctor, Tammy M. "A Separate Path: Scouting and Guiding in Interwar South Africa." Comparative Studies in Society and History 42, no. 3, (2000): 605-631.
     
  • Ranger, Terence Osborn. "'Making Northern Rhodesia Imperial: Variations on a Royal Theme, 1924-1938." African Affairs 79, no. 316, (1980): 349-373.
     
  • South African Institute of Race Relations. J.D. Rheinallt Jones and Edith Jones Collection. Rare Books and Manuscripts Collection, Sterling Memorial Library, Yale University. New Haven, CT.
     
  • Walton, G. "The Scout Movement in Africa." Journal of the Royal African Society 36, no. 145, (October, 1937): 477-481.


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