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Forum => Kenya Discussion => Topic started by: RV Pundit on December 26, 2021, 04:35:25 PM
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Kdf had to kill two... https://fb.watch/a8a8U2J09t/ https://fb.watch/a8alK4Qv0s/
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If 2 million warriors all rise at once..the 25k Kdf will see a long day
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If 2 million bla bla bla....why can't just 1 warrior rise. Cant you guys take a cue from Merus. Merus don't need to be motivated in large groups to carry out attacks,each man believes in himself and will deal with you papo hapo not waiting for sijui 2 million,thats plain cowardly. We believe and have pride in the Power of the individual .
According to Traditional Meru warrior mythology,1 Meru has the fighting abilities of 10 Nilotes (-Samburu,Turkana) once a Meru used to be cut and sent to the kithaka(bush) to become a muthaka he used to attend 3 months of training most of these was close combat and Ambush. Thus all weapons were made for those kinds of battles that Merus knew Neighbouring nilotes were afraid of
Next time be brave and say 1 warrior
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The nilotes that you brought your wife for us to impgrenate so you can sire warriors if not steal our kids
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Training use to take upto 2yrs..my grandparents did that long..my father six months..and I did one half months.But yes you're right we never fight alone because 99 percent of the time kalenjin are the aggressor...we don't know how to defend because few people were suicidal enough to attack kalenjin..so in entire east Africa kalenjin live each family in their own ridge or large land.. unguarded.Not in manyattas enclosed with all sort of defense...like urban centers.Kalenjin hunt like a pack of wolves...as long as war cry has been sounded..we are obligated to respond in shortest time possible
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The nilotes that you brought your wife for us to impgrenate so you can sire warriors if not steal our kids
Stealing kids thats true,most were stolen from Samburu after raids to fill the warrior class. So generally Merus didn't want long wars of attrition, they tried to make peace with warring communities by absorbing men and women to local clans. Generally this was kept as a mbig secret. Merus didn't give women to the Urrus, as described they allowed intermarriage with these absored samburus turkana etc
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How can your people reveal that you send your women to markets to be impregnated. Also Dorobo/Okiek taught you circumscion and close forest combat. Nobody beat Dorobo in forest combat. Nobody is built for the forest like Dorobo.
Stealing kids thats true,most were stolen from Samburu after raids to fill the warrior class. So generally Merus didn't want long wars of attrition, they tried to make peace with warring communities by absorbing men and women to local clans. Generally this was kept as a mbig secret. Merus didn't give women to the Urrus, as described they allowed intermarriage with these absored samburus turkana etc
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How can your people reveal that you send your women to markets to be impregnated. Also Dorobo/Okiek taught you circumscion and close forest combat. Nobody beat Dorobo in forest combat. Nobody is built for the forest like Dorobo.
Stealing kids thats true,most were stolen from Samburu after raids to fill the warrior class. So generally Merus didn't want long wars of attrition, they tried to make peace with warring communities by absorbing men and women to local clans. Generally this was kept as a mbig secret. Merus didn't give women to the Urrus, as described they allowed intermarriage with these absored samburus turkana etc
I don't remember the dorobo or orgiek in combat contrary the"Meru quickly overwhelmed these bands of people as they started climbing the mt.kenya ridges....and the dorobo/ogiek, cushites grew wings and flew away"
Dorobo ogiek are remembered to have potent arrows and very strong witchcraft Merus feared them but they were no threat or match conflict wise. Witchcraft practices were also learnt from them.
Samburus and Nilo Cushites were main problem for Merus. Pundits Markets were a source of interaction for all kabilas so women could meet up there and there wasn't a problem if they got married elsewhere intermarriage s were a form of encouraging peace