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Sotik Massacre | |
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Location | Sotik, British East Africa |
Date | June 1905 |
Target | Ethnic Kipsigis |
Attack type | Massacre |
Deaths | Between 900 and 1850 |
Perpetrators | British East Africa Protectorate |
Motive | Reprisal for a raid |
In June 1905, 1,850 ethnic Kipsigis men, women and children were killed in a punitive expedition dubbed Sotik expedition by the colonial British government forces led by Major Richard Pope-Hennessy.[1][2] This was as a result of a raid by the Kipsigis on the Maasai which saw the Kipsigis part with Maasai cows, women and children to which the government demanded redress and return of the spoils of the raid but to which the Kipsigis returned in insults and turned down the warning.[3] In effect, this led to alienation of tribal land to what would become part of Kenyan White Highlands.