The Talai Book contains a collection of Precolonial History of a Kalenjin Clan. The book shades light of the once powerful clan that has crowned Kenya's top leaders, including presidents.
The Talai draws its pride from the leadership of Orkoiyot Koitalel arap Samoei.
The Kalenjin/Kaleenchin language is spoken by close to 6 million people in Kenya with substantial numbers also in Uganda and Tanzania. The Kalenjin linguistic family in Kenya includes the Marakwet, Nandi, Sabaot, Kibsikiis, Terik, Keyyo,Tuken, Seng'wer, Ogiek and Pokot. These groups are mutually intelligible despite their variants of the Kalenjin language.
The Precolonial History that the book contains include the following:
- THE ORIGIN OF THE TALAI
- THE MOTHER & TWINS GOING TO NANDILAND
- THE KILLING OF ARAP TURUGAT
- SAMOE'S KILLING
- ARAP TURUGAT'S SONS IN KIPSIGISLAND
..and many more Kalenjin Talai history. Enjoy
The Talai draws its pride from the leadership of Orkoiyot Koitalel arap Samoei.
The Kalenjin/Kaleenchin language is spoken by close to 6 million people in Kenya with substantial numbers also in Uganda and Tanzania. The Kalenjin linguistic family in Kenya includes the Marakwet, Nandi, Sabaot, Kibsikiis, Terik, Keyyo,Tuken, Seng'wer, Ogiek and Pokot. These groups are mutually intelligible despite their variants of the Kalenjin language.
The Precolonial History that the book contains include the following:
- THE ORIGIN OF THE TALAI
- THE MOTHER & TWINS GOING TO NANDILAND
- THE KILLING OF ARAP TURUGAT
- SAMOE'S KILLING
- ARAP TURUGAT'S SONS IN KIPSIGISLAND
..and many more Kalenjin Talai history. Enjoy
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