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The Wakamba are a hunting tribe, using both the spear and the poisoned arrow to kill their game.
African Camp Fires Stewart Edward White 1909
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As to stories, personally I have had as protagonists; African Bushmen, Wakamba bowmen, Masai, and a New York Zombie master - just to name a few.
Nick Mamatas' Journal nihilistic_kid 2009
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This week she hits up Wakamba, a dive bar that should be right up her alley.
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So in the end what distinguishes Wakamba is not its newsworthy history only its rude and sour barmaids and utterly downtrodden clientele.
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You see at first look Wakamba has all the makings of a great dive.
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Wakamba carries mostly domestic bottles with some exceptions like Heineken and Coronas and all are $5.
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This is now the unsavory reputation that has publicly followed Wakamba, but this is not the reason tourists or professional don’t want to be caught dead there no pun intended.
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The story never resolves, but we get both lion hunting and a love triangle: a writer named Ernest Hemingway, his wife, Mary, and Debba, an "impudent" young Wakamba woman.
Resurrecting Papa 2008
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Somewhere the Sky touches the Earth, and the name of that place is the End. African Saying (Wakamba)
The Last Night 2008
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The book is a fascinating portrait of Kikuyu warriors, Wakamba tribesmen and other Kenyans at the moment when their worlds, largely untouched by modernity, encountered the whirlwind of British industriousness.
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