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Rev. R. H. Walker, and Mika Sematimba
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Rev. R. H. Walker, and Mika Sematimba
The Rev. R.H. Walker, missionary at Uganda, and Mika Sematimba. Rev. Walker is interviewed, stating his desire that Uganda is retained by the English. Date: 1892
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1892 Buganda Missionaries Missionary Retained Uganda Ugandan Walker Mika
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This evocative photograph captures the moment of deep engagement between two influential figures in the late 19th century African history: The Reverend R.H. Walker and Mika Sematimba. The Reverend Walker, a British Anglican missionary, is seen here in conversation with Sematimba, a prominent Bugandan (Buganda) leader in Uganda. The image, taken in 1892, reflects the complex interplay of religious, political, and cultural forces during the height of European colonial expansion in Africa. Reverend Walker, with his serious expression and neatly trimmed beard, embodies the determined and pious missionary, dedicated to spreading the gospel and bringing the "civilizing influence" of the Western world to Africa. Sematimba, on the other hand, is depicted in traditional African attire, his regal bearing and intense gaze conveying a sense of authority and pride in his heritage. During this period, Buganda was a major power in the region, and European powers, including Britain, were vying for influence and control. The Reverend Walker's statement, made during this encounter, expressing his hope that Uganda would remain under English rule, underscores the political dimension of the missionary enterprise. Sematimba, for his part, was a shrewd and pragmatic leader, who recognized the potential benefits of aligning himself with European powers. This photograph offers a glimpse into the rich and complex history of African-European encounters during the colonial era, and the ongoing dialogue between different cultures and belief systems. It serves as a reminder of the enduring importance of understanding the historical context of contemporary global relations.
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