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The struggle with many a rigid Logooli cultural practices

  The Logooli community is one of the deeply cultured societies – with near everything supposed to have been done as per custom – to allow another custom to follow. One example is that for a mature man (with a child or more) to be buried, there must be a house structure at home. Another is that a boy must be circumcised and nursed in father land. If maternal family decides to, the boy will have a hard time reconnecting with father people - a dent on his masculinity. There were two children who got burnt to death in a house in Nairobi. The single mother had left for night work. Elders were told that one of the children was Logooli. The other, the woman had sired with someone else. The Logooli family wanted to burry their little one and long discussed the do’s and don’ts. Of a man who died childless and the grave was placed as if he had died as a man with children. It should have been dug on the sides, the grave. A real thorn should have been thrust in his buttocks, his name go...

Curiosity bug

Lung'afa: @⁨Erick Author⁩ 😇😇😁😂

The curiosity bug will start walking in your blood. And you will come help us search for roots. 

You may start writing your thoughts. Of late I have been digging too and I will share my hearings. 

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Frank Agesa: The truth is maragoli are not luhyas,anybody who disagree let him/her proves me wrong

Lung'afa: Welcome to the Ahaa moment. 🙈🙊🙉🐵🐒
- Our Totem is the true Ahaa representative.

Peter Kirima: Join the curiosity wagon. Maragoli might not be Bantu after all. They had own dialect but somehow assimilated to greater luhya. My hypothesis

Lung'afa: Below is a poem that @⁨Mudengani Kisia⁩ wrote for Saniaga on Facebook. Enjoy depending on your mental musings.

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