Yes, there was some of that, where you meet a jaluo who is a giant, and you have to decide to be reasonable or not. Normally if odds are stuck, you are suppose to ignore and dismiss it as childish tak
. But generally what Kalenjin do is that MTC grows brotherhood or fratenity. So a challenge on one man - is a challenge on your gang. The worst is to challenge those we were in same MTC. We were 7 and because we stayed together through torture - we are like bros - so best not attack a kalenjin man when there are others around who went to same MTC.
The brotherhood start from those you're in one MTC - those guys were close to you - you were even suppose to share wives
. We call them Bakule.
Then brotherhood extend to all those you went through MTC together in same year - that is those activities are done in groups of MTC; We call them Botum.
And finally entire age-set - Bo-Ibinda.
a) Bakule- Name of agemates who were circumcised in the same home or menjo.
b) Botum- name of agemates circumcised same time but different homes.
Boys that have successfully completed the tedious and punishing initiation process are called Murenik, which literally means “Those who lay down their lives for the community”.
Young men circumcised together established life-long bonds and called each other Bakule or Botum. Each age-set is expected to appoint a life-long leader as they come out of the initiation.I have seen a Kale buddy of mine lose his mind and almost get snuffed out after taking on an obviously more dangerous guy for jokingly calling him ng'etai. It's almost like getting called Nigger by a white person for an African American. It's obviously still a very big deal for them.
The PTSD is also not surprising. In fact that is the scary part. Entire generations of scarred people who with no avenue to exhibit their "manhood" in the modern world, end up brutalizing people close to them.