Tuesday, 8 December 2015

The story of Adei Mahlu Bokru Keran of Sesah village, in Akle Guzai

قصة الام محلو بخرو من اكلي قوازي من قبيلة إنقانا والتي تدعي انها من سلالة قريش من الجزيرة العربية


The story of  Adei Mahlu Bokru Keran of Sesah village, in Akle Guzai that sheds light on how life was there some 130 years back. The story of Her tribe the Ingana'a is situated in Akele Guzai north, bordered with the Seharti of Hamassien. It is a little tribe. They say that their origin is from Kuresh of Arabia (Quraysh was the tribe of the Prophet Mohamed)

They were all these centuries holding to their identity, surrounded with other powerful tribes. The word Ingana'a means Ingoo na’a, or hyena come, because hyenas ate too many of their livestocks. The Ingana'a tribe used to hold council meetings in a place called elephant bone, between Metsalu and Keyeh Khor, just outside Dekemhare. There were abundant of elephants earlier, which gave the tree's name. And how life was difficult it was to convert from Orthodox to the Catholic Church.



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Courtesy of Aida Kidane

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