On the left, Gichire, an elder and member of the Kiambu African Tribunal court, begins to cut the branches of the Migere Bush, traditionally used as the support for the Thenge Stone in ceremonies. On the right stands Mwaura, Six-feet-four inches in height and the Caliban of the piece. They form the team in the ceremony, Gichere, the fearsome and sacred brain, Mwaura, the executive and medium for the curse. December 11, 1952.;On the left, Gichire, an elder and member of the Kiambu African Tribuna
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