African Scouting (20th c.)
Credits
Grateful acknowledgment is made to the following institutions for primary sources
- Eagle Press,
 - East African Standard,
 - Imperial War Museum, London,
 - Journal of the Royal African Society,
 - Oxford University,
 - South African Scout Association,
 - Tanzania National Archives,
 - Trustees of the National Library of Scotland, and
 - University of Witwatersrand.
 
About the Author
Tim Parsons is a Professor at Washington University. Parsons is the author of several books including: Race, Resistance and the Boy Scout Movement in British Colonial Africa; The 1964 Army Mutinies and the Making of Modern East Africa; The African Rank-and-File: Social Implications of Colonial Service in the King's African Rifles, 1902-1964; and The British Imperial Century, 1815-1914: A World History Perspective.
About the Lesson Plan Author
Elizabeth Ten Dyke has a Ph.D. in Cultural Anthropology. She is Director of Instructional Services for the Kingston City School District, and is the author of Dresden: Paradoxes of Memory in History.
How to Cite This Source
"African Scouting (20th c.)," in Children and Youth in History, Item #95, https://cyh.rrchnm.org/items/show/95 (accessed August 10, 2021).
- Introduction
 - Primary Sources
			
- "The Scouts' War Dance": Sir Robert Baden Powell's adaptation of a Zulu chant, c1910s [Chant]
 - Organization of British Imperial Scouting [Table]
 - An Appeal for African Scouts: Canon William Palmer to Imperial Scout Headquarters, May 5, 1923 [Letter]
 - "A New Development in the Scout Movement in South Africa" [Article]
 - Pathfinder Warrant [Official Document]
 - The Scout's and King's African Rifles Uniforms [Photographs]
 - Legal Protection for Scout Uniform, 1935: Tanganyika Government Ordinance [Official Document]
 - A Rover Scout "Journey" [Memoir/Article]
 - "The Interrelation of Colour" [Official Document]
 - Mau Mau Fighters in Scout Uniforms, c. 1963 [Photograph]
 - "Scouting – Helping to Prepare Leaders of Tomorrow" [Article]
 
 - Teaching
 - Resources
 
               