Introduction
Memoryscapes: collapsing memory into language
Being-somewhere: mythic memoryscapes of the Wachagga
Choreographies of religious experience
Physicality of Kibo
Mountain bounty: the landscape as provider
Respecting the past: elders and ancestors
Inscribing the land: language, place and ownership
Specific features of some memoryscapes in Uchagga
Concluding remarks: memoryscapes and archaeology.