Bag om Proverbs of Abagusii of Kenya
Like most cultural groups, the oral tradition of Abagusii People of Kenya is expressed in,
among others, proverbs. These capture lessons and meaning, modulated by time and context
as they are passed down generations. Like riddles and metaphors, proverbs express the
wisdom of a culture and find apt applications in many situations. Christopher Okemwa's work
documents some of the proverbs of Abagusii, their meaning, context in which they are used
and application thereof. In this book proverbs are documented in the original form
accompanied by English translations in addition to lessons they offer. Embedded in this
collection are cultural aspects such beliefs and norms which touch on many aspects of
Abagusii society. These aspects include relationships among people, communal life, gender
matters, economic issues and many more.
Here is what others say
"Through careful transcription and translation of proverbs of Abagusii people of Kenya,
Okemwa shares knowledge and cultural diversity as a wide range of themes and motifs recur
hence multiplying meanings and implications. The proverbs explore both socio-political and
socio-economic issues, in addition to fulfilling an aesthetic function." - Gladys Nyaiburi
Ogaro, Mount. Kenya University
"The uniqueness of this work lies in its use of Ekegusii language to impart culture of Abagusii
on the reader through the imagery in proverbs. The advantage of 'hearing' Ekegusii first hand,
its literal and deep meaning provided, makes it ideal for students and teachers of language and
culture in learning institutions. The work also preserves, for posterity, wisdom that may
become extinct with the passage of time." - Margaret Kemunto Obaga, Catholic University,
Nairobi, Kenya
"Christopher Okemwa's Proverbs of Abagusii of Kenya: Meaning & Application captures
and radiates, with delight, the wisdom and beauty in Abagusii proverbs. For Ekegusii speakers,
the proverbs nudge one to take a deep look at oneself and see how entertaining they can be.
For non-speakers of the language the translation provided gives the poems versatility in
content and pervasive reach, thus making them universal pieces of erudition that challenge
and encourage. The proverb, 'Naigure ndumo boina ko mosiori ntamanya' (I have heard
noise coming from grave diggers, but I am not sure who will be first to be interred), for
instance, warns everybody against the barbarism of intransigence and physical confrontations,
a universal piece of wisdom. Reading this invaluable book is a sure-fire route to intellectual
nourishment. Okemwa has documented answers to our deep-seated questions on our socio-
cultural, socio-economic and socio-political queries as captured by Abagusii proverbs. The
wisdom therein helps one pry into one's own inadequacies and learn to challenge adversity."
- Bwocha Nyagemi Bwocha, St. Augustine University, Tanzania
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