http://ce.ntv.co.ke
In addition to its rich history, Nandi stands out as one of the few counties in the country that are named after the dominant ethnic communities that live in them. And to date many residents of this county still observe strict cultural traditions that they say seek to create order in society. NTV's Ferdinand Omondi now reports on that social order that is backed by a history re-told through generations.
Very true of the similarities between the Maasai, Kales and Luos.
Actually 4 in Maasai is ONGUAN similar to the pronounciation by Luos and Kales.
mrefu26 1 month ago
knowing ones history means knowing oneself – knowing other peoples history is a step in breaking down barriers.
Preserving ones history through museums is a sign of wisdom. Blessed is the one who knows and shares ancestral stories like the curator Mr Talam.
Congrats to the reporting team for keeping it simple without sensationalism.
vilifu 8 months ago
interestingly, one of them eats cows, the other fish, and the other drinks milk....
machax002 8 months ago
And in amerispeak "pee" is .....well,you know.
rashaenka 8 months ago
The man knows his history. God bless.
MRMUTOONI 8 months ago
Interesting indeed! The curator Mr Talam seems to be on top of his game. Well done!
Jasubakende 8 months ago