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Saturday 29 August 2015

amaxc blog: da origin of my tribe!!! (kurya~~wanchari-- tribe)!!

The Wakuria are composed of clans and subclans and down to families. All clans have established a system that group all people of the same age by the circumsion ritual. The age groups are called SAROs. In the last issue we discussed the importance of the SAROs and their role in the Wakuria culture. Wanchari are one of the Kuria clans. They are located south of Sirari (Isibania) neighbouring with the Wakira on the north east and Wagumbe on the north, Watimbaru on the South and Luo on the west. Their land(Kyaro)is called Bunchari. Initially Wanchari lived on a hill called Susuni and later spread to Mwema. Susuni is their sacred hill where the Wanchari god (Sabure) reside. All circumsion ceremonies and rituals are conducted at Susuni where the Mosali also live. Since Wanchari settled at Susuni they have conducted 31 saros. By countingthe number of saros and time interval between each saro and consulting elders who are knowledgable on the matter, the first remembered saro was done in 1856 and it was named Kehanga. The list below show remembered (verbally recorded) saros of the Wanchari. The calculation is based on approx. 4 years period between one saro and the other. SARO YEAR 
31 Mesongo 2008 
30 Nginaro 2004 
29 Ngiborya2000
 28 Gichira 1996 
27 Romole II1992 
26 Romole I1988
 25 Kehocha II1984
 24 Kehocha I1980
 23 Ngirabi II1976
 22 Ngirabi I1972 
21 Getang'osa II1968 
20 Getang'osa I1964 
19 Kehanga II1959
 18 Kehanga I1954
 17 Gitira 1949 
16 Ngeresa 1944 
15 Kenya 1938 
14 Bhirisi 1932 
13 Keha 1928
 12 Kalamu 1922 
11 Nyisandeko1916
 10 Mesongo 1910
 9 Nginaro 1904 
8 Romole 1898 
7 Kehocha 1892
 6 Ngirabi 1886
 5 Gichira 1880 
4 Ngiborya1874 
3 Getang'osa1868
 2 Mahanga 1862 
1 Kehanga 1856 In the next issue we will discuss how Wakuria name their newbrns (Children)

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