

Books in series

#1
Kirinyaga
1988
Kirinyaga: A Fable of Utopia collects Mike Resnick's famous Kirinyaga stories and ties them together in a thematic arc that has novel-like continuity. The story focuses on Koriba, a mundumugu (sort of like a witch doctor and a wise man rolled into one) of the Kikuyu tribe. Koriba feels that his tribe has been corrupted by "European" technology, so he helps to establish a small, utopian planetoid named Kirinyaga where the Kikuyu can return to their roots, farming the land and worshipping the god Ngai without technological or cultural interference. As utopias go, Kirinyaga experiences its fair share of problems—both from within and without—each of which is detailed in the individual chapters and stories.
Contents:
One Perfect Morning, with Jackals (1991)
Kirinyaga (1988)
For I Have Touched the Sky (1989)
Bwana (1990)
The Manamouki (1990)
Song of a Dry River (1992)
The Lotus and the Spear (1992)
A Little Knowledge (1994)
When the Old Gods Die (1995)
The Land of Nod (1996)

#2
Kilimanjaro
2008
Twenty years after the publication of Kirinyaga, the most-awarded science fiction book in history, comes this companion novella by 5-time Hugo winner Mike Resnick.
The Kikuyu tribe of East Africa attempted to create a Utopia on the terraformed planetoid Kirinyaga, which was named for the mountain where their god lives. Things went wrong. Now, a century later, the Maasai tribe has studied Kirinyaga's history, has analyzed their mistakes, and is ready to create a Maasai Utopia on the planetoid Kilimanjaro, named for the mountain where their god lives.
This is the story of that experiment.