The Ganda of Uganda. Southwold,-Martin Society-Ganda-Africa General 1954-1960 Introduction by James L. Gibbs, Jr. In, James L. Gibbs, Jr., ed., Peoples of Africa. New York, Holt, Rinehart and Winston, 1965: 81-118. 117 1965 (17) It has not, however, provided women to the same extent: few single women come in; in any case mutual contempt between Ganda and foreigners makes intermarriage unusual. (18) Until the organized boycott of 1959, most retail trade was in the hands of Asians, congregated in trading centers, most of which were near country or subcounty headquarters. BIBLIOGRAPHY This list covers only the more basic and easily accessible works on Buganda (with three on nearby related peoples); full bibliographies are published in the Ethnographic Survey (M. C. Fallers 1960). Daggered items (+) are cited as references in the text of the chapter. Apter, David E. (1961). The Political Kingdom in Uganda. Princeton, N. J.: Princeton University Press. A political scientist's account; largely on developments in this century, but has also a valuable account of the indigenous political system. Beattie, John (1960). Bunyoro: An African Kingdom. New York: Holt, Rinehart, and Winston, Inc. A good, short account of a neighboring kingdom. Fallers, L. A. (1956). Bantu Bureaucracy. Cambridge, England: W. Heffer & Sons, Ltd. A neighboring tribe, the Soga, whose institutions supply illuminating parallels. Fallers, M. C. (1960). The Eastern Lacustrine Bantu. London: International African Institute. (Ethnographic Survey of Africa; East Central Africa, Part XI.) A valuable and readable summary, with excellent bibliographies. Greenberg, Joseph H. (1955+). Studies in African Linguistic Classification. New Haven, Conn.: The Compass Publishing Co. Hailey, Lord Malcolm (1950). Native Administration in the British African Territories. London: H. M. Stationery Office, Part I. Includes a clear, short account of the pattern of administration under the Protectorate Government. Mair, Lucy P. (1933). "Buganda Land Tenure," Africa, Vol. 6. pp. 187-205. -- (1934). An African People in the Twentieth Century. London: Routledge & Kegan Paul, Ltd. An essential work, describing Buganda society in the early 1930s, and in the last century. -- (1940). Native Marriage in Buganda. London: Oxford University Press. (International African Institute Memorandum No. 19.) Regulation-Of-Marriage OOO; 113; 186; 443; 563; 582 DOC:3205