Tugen Age Set.....Ibinwekab Tugen The Tugen social organisation centres around the age-set, or ibindo. There are seven age-sets (ibinwek) which are rotational, meaning at the end of one ageset new members of that generation are born. The order is roughly as given below. Among the some Kalenjin peoples, an age-set called Maina exists. However, among the Tugen, this ageset is extinct. Legend has it that the members of this ibindo were wiped out by the Keiyo, their cousins in war. For fear of a recurrence, the community decided to retire the age-set. Ibindo was given out at initiation and by simple arrangements, there ought to be one ibindo between a father and a son. For example, a korongoro cannot beget a kipkoimet. The Tugen don't consider a woman to have an ageset, hence she can marry any ageset except that in which her father belongs. The Tugen say "ma tinyei ibin korko" which means a woman has no ageset. Chumo Sawe Korongoro Kipkoimet Kaplelach K...
ALL KALENJIN MEN MUST KNOW THIS Dowry payment among the Kalenjin:- 1. Teta ne abai (cow under lactation) this signifies procreation to the new family 2. Eito ne iyumi tuga (Oxen) 3. Teta nebo riyotet/ne kotot (Cow near to conceive) 4. Roriat (Heifer) 5. Teta ne iyumi nego/iywoget (mature cow) 6. Kwesta/Kipkugeret (he goat for father) 7. Kechiriet/Chepkugeret (Sheep for mother) 8. Chepngabait/Roriat (token for upkeep especially during childhood) 9. Kechiriet nebo arwet (for mother in law so as to allow son in law call her Boger alternatively Goat with lamb for mother in law so as to allow son in law call her Bogine 10. Mwaita (soap for the father lump some money ranges between ten thousand to two hundred thousand shillings currently 11.Chepletiot-Normally mature heifer where theb son in law will later take back the calf.Normally Chepletiot is not commonly paid but in a situation where the husband querrels with his wife to the point where she goes to her real fathers home and...
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