John Boyes

Christine Nicholls - 21 September 2011

Christine Nicholls - 21 September 2011

When I was writing Red Strangers: the White Tribe of Kenya (2005, difficult to get hold of, but now available on Kindle) I came across references to the shady ways of some of the early white tourists. They came to Kenya to bag animal trophies, but the animals were not always co-operative in this endeavour. Some tourists killed lions with strychnine and then put bullet holes in them to pretend they had shot them. The early white hunters (John Boyes, Samaki Salmon and Mguu Anderson, for example) made a living out of ivory and rhino horn.

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