IDNO
P.143766.ACH2
Description
On Catalogue Card for duplicate image LS.139244.TC1: Uganda. 48.21.
Sir Apolo, Katakiro (Prime Minister) of Uganda.
Place
E Africa; Europe British Isles; Uganda; United Kingdom; Buganda; England; London
Cultural Affliation
Ganda
Named Person
Apolo Kagwa (Sir) (Prime Minister) (1865 - 1927)
Photographer
Elliott & Fry, London
Collector / Expedition
Date
?1902
Collection Name
Haddon Unmounted Collection
Source
Format
Print Black & White
Primary Documentation
Other Information
P.143747.ACH2 - P.143766.ACH2 were found unaccessioned in Drawer A.30, and are probably prints collected as part of the preparation of the Haddon Mounted Collection. The Kodak envelope has been numbered as C861/.
Named Person: "Sir Apolo Kagwa, (born c. 1869—died February 1927, Nairobi, Kenya), katikiro (prime minister) of Buganda (1890–1926) and the leading figure in the semiautonomous development of the Ganda people under British authority.
A devout Anglican, Kagwa was a leader of the Protestant faction in the civil wars of the Ganda people (1888–92). He became katikiro when King Mwanga returned to the throne in 1890, and he grew increasingly powerful during the remainder of his reign...
From the 1890s, Kagwa ruled the kingdom as an extremely competent and progressive autocrat, loyal but never subservient to the British and easily dominating the chiefs in the Lukiko (advisory parliament). Conflict developed between him and the kabaka, however, especially in the early 1920s.
Kagwa’s downfall was brought about by a clash with a British administrator in 1925 over the fundamental issue of colonial officials’ right to deal directly with Ganda chiefs rather than through the katikiro. Although Kagwa appealed directly to the secretary of state for the colonies as a loyal British ally, the administrator was upheld. In 1926 Kagwa reluctantly resigned." [Source: Encyclopaedia Britannica, https://www.britannica.com/biography/Apolo-Kagwa, JD 19/06/2018]
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