TALES FROM MZEE KIPTURMOR



By Thomas Chemelil

Mzee Kipturmor( one who grinds the remains of a maize meal-mor) of Kessom tells me the history of the Talai clan.


Myth has it that the Talai clan emanated from a place the old man refered to as Jeselem/ Jeserlem. They then proceeded to Nyanja ber ( translated loosely as the swampy place) from whence they proceeded to a land called Riwo.

Later on, the Talai journeyed to Kataleel, the present day Kitale.

They later found themselves in Kipteber. It is here that myth has it that while the people were celebrating and making merry at a beer party that a crow came and warned them that a rock was falling from the sky.

''There are no rocks in the sky,'' the drunk men argued as they chased away the crow. But the crow was persistent.

All over sudden, the sky was engulfed by a strange darkness. When the men looked up, they saw a huge rock falling on them.

They made desperate attempts to run, but it was  all in vain. All but one of them were trapped under the huge 'mountain' that is Kipteber today.

 This is the tale of the Talai-a clan of the great Orkoik.




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