A story from my mother - The Ameru from Mbwaa

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The oral story I was told by my mother from Tigania-Meru.

I think I was about 4-5yrs old. It customary for parents to tell their children stories as they waited the food to be cooked. Most of the dry beans like Ncaabi, "(black beans) or Ncuu (pigeon peas) took at least 2hrs to boil and get soft. My mother was an intelligent, intuitive woman and a good story teller. The traditional Ameru story was told to all children as part of the pride of heritage. The story was actually based on emphasising the unique qualities of the Ameru people: Intelligence, Patriotism, bravery, hard work, among others.

The telling had a format. The story teller and the recipient were to be attentive to each other. There a promise that if you are told a story you must pay back by telling your own story, even if it is just two sentences. This was a great way of making the children want to listen, and at a very early age, you learn to summarize stories. To me when I went to school my best class activity was to tell stories which we did as a class. I remember standing in front of the class in grade 3 telling some of the stories my mother told me.

The story was usually told in a response and call format. The story teller narrates and the lister had to keep responding by saying a word that showed that one was not asleep but attentively listening, usually one responded by saying, "iii" a kind of throat sound. for start and then afterwards one would respond by saying "eee"

The story teller began by saying, Ancia-ri, or karaja-ri" (and it cam to pass).

And I said, "iii"

Mother- The Ameru lived very in far away lands.

Myself-

So my mother starts, Karaja -ri and I said, -iii

So the story in sho...

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... great offering to Murungu for thanks giving towards this successful escape, was named "Gaita" one who sacrifices for others. The second volunteer was named "Kauna" the one had set himself ready for the sacrifice.

The wife of the first volunteer for the offering to "Murungu" was called Rigiri".

To this day the names Kaume (Tigania) or Koome (I

menti) and Gaita are popular boys names.

Nowadays many people like to call their,institutions associated with intelligence eg. schools and book shops, Koome Njwe, referring to the intelligence of the Ameru and especially to their leader who brought them out of the far away lands to freedom.

Enjoy the story and may you be inspired to love freedom, cherish dignity, to be patriotic to your community, and above to honor God.

Many thanks to my mother who passed on to me this great heritage of my people the Ameru.

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