I think it is high time that Luo kin folk e.g the formidable Professor of African Studies, Professor Doctor Augustus Ceaser Rachier Matek Sibuor Luanda Magere Japadhola AKA @LuandaMagere from Seme Kisumu, started praising their rich Luo culture , traditions, practices and foreskins.
I don’t see any reason why a proud Ja-Luo like @LuandaMagere should feel mediocre and look for VALIDATION from fake BLM Black American YouTube “Professors” , Egyptian Pyramids or Jewish history!
@LuandaMagere tell me more about your name sake Luanda Magere! No one cares about the racist arab pharaohs of Egypt. Those fake Black American teachers are very ashamed of Luanda Magere and Shaka Zulu, they prefer the imaginary Black Panther of Wakanda and the racist arab Tutankhamun. That is all ero kamano njaruo!!
egyptian culture is a continuation of sudanese , nilotic… reason we talk about egypt is becuse it achieved civilisation as an african project which was then corrupted and turned to the religio-capitalistic world we live in today…it is the oldest civilisation and it’s based on african cutlure …thats the point… if it was worthless , greeks and romans wouldnt have stolen it…
by the way luanda magere points to the nandi-luo enemity …ati nandis always lost in battles & killing luanda magere was the only way out , the nandis apparenlty used a woman to trick the guy , got killed and the poor guy turned to stone… clearly an exeggeration of the truth but the history is based on key truths and the lessons are relevant even to an alien civilisation huko andromeda galaxy
[SIZE=5]Why the deep fascination with being “Egyptian” ?[/SIZE]
[SIZE=5]Why do you Afro-conscious guys struggle so much to own Ancient Egypt and their Pyramids?[/SIZE]
[SIZE=5]Is it because you feel that throughout the rest of “Sub-Saharan” Africa there is nothing to be PROUD OF or to BRAG about???[/SIZE]
[SIZE=5]I think you guys are very short sighted because just like the Bedouin Arabs most traditional African societies were pastoralists or migratory communities. Constantly on the move for one reason or the other e.g famine, disease, war etc.[/SIZE]
[SIZE=5]These communities built cheap temporary structures that would serve their needs for a short given period before moving on to another place. The Maasai and Borana built very attractive Manyattas, that are very cool in hot weather.[/SIZE]
[SIZE=5]The sedentary communities that mainly worked the soil e.g the Kikuyu, Meru etc built very elaborate thatch structures. The Tutsi and the Baganda built very massive thatch huts that are practically impossible to replicate today.[/SIZE]
[SIZE=5]Why can’t you hit us with such propaganda? Mnaenda kutafuta nini Egypt na Israel?[/SIZE]
[SIZE=7]KIKUYU HUTS :[/SIZE]
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Kikuyu warrior in ceremonial dress and facial paint. 1930s.
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Kikuyu bride and groom 1930s. @LuandaMagere these guys look better than those pharaohs you keep praising.
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Kikuyu women buying slim necked gourds for storing cereals.
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2009 Kikuyu cultural dancers.
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[SIZE=7]BUGANDA KASUBI TOMBS WHERE 4 KABAKAS ARE BURIED :[/SIZE]
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[ATTACH=full]367383[/ATTACH] [SIZE=5]Repairs after 2010 arson attack.[/SIZE]