Tuesday, October 6, 2009

Descendants of Nimrod?

Just came across strange information about a sub tribe of the Luhya called the Kabras that live in Malava. It is interesting to know that that their name 'Kabras' comes from ‘Avalasi’, which refers to the warriors or Mighty Hunters they once were. As to the claim that they are descendants of Nangwiro associated with the Biblical Nimrod, I am flabbergasted.

Somehow, in my mind I cannot reconcile a tribe in Kenya that was originally Banyala (different from the ones in Kayunga) with a Mesopotamian monarch. I cannot reconcile the Kabras with a mighty ruler and nation builder who founded many cities, including the great Babel or Babylon. I cannot. Even if you tell me he was cursed for ordering the construction of the Tower of Babel.

In other news, my Mom says she heard a story told in Western Kenya about the Buganda Prince who became ruler of the Wanga Kingdom. Now I may have mixed up a few things about the story she heard but this is what I remember her telling me.
“It is said that when the Prince arrived in Western Kenya, some lady noticed that whenever it was time for him to bathe, he would hide himself from the others. Later on, she discovered the reason why the Prince did this. He had the mark of a snake on his body, which he was trying to conceal. After her discovery, the woman went and told her father who said, ‘That is the mark of royalty. Wherever this boy may have come from, he must be from a royal family.’ Thus, the boy was made king over the Wanga.”

4 comments:

tumwijuke said...

Eeeh to force a lineage.

Interesting info.

lulu said...

yup interesting stuff, haaaa now that story, my uncle belives for example he is partly from TZ coz his parents got mingled with the peeps there , kingship and all that...cant remember, but i thought interesting

mumakeith said...

True story? I have a slight mark on my neck. I think thats a sign that am supposed to be king somewhere..

Samali Mudamuli Ntikita Ntikita said...

Tumwijuke & Lulu: Indeed

Mckeith: No one knows what the true story is, I guess. Ha. That is a sign that you are from the chapasimba royal clan - now extinct but they came from uh...the land of the great thinkers.

 

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