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02/10/2022



01/10/2022

The celebration of the in *September* creates a platform for creating awareness about the African heritage and indigenous knowledge systems – including , and and particularly the

The First season of the lunar year starts with the appearance of the seven pleiades or circumpolar (khelemela) stars in September.
The ploughing period was named after the seven pleiades or circumpolar (Khelemela) stars.
Thus this period was called khelemo, selemo, Isilemo, shirimo, chirimo, kilimia, etc.

Throughout October month indigenous African people held rain-making ceremonies to thank god and gods, including royal ancestors, for the rain and fertility of the soil. During October ploughing also takes place in most tribes of Africa.

These African celestial maps also show that the universe is a living organism consisting of parts that are inter-connected, inter-related and inter-dependent. The earth and humanity are parts of this living organism.

In African thought, a calendar was not an arbitrary organization of the days of the year but a record of the spiritual and physical order and administration of the affairs of the universe. Therefore in order to understand the origins and application of the African Water Calendar, one requires a sound knowledge of the spiritual and material structure of the universe. Time and space.
Read more here: https://uncensoredopinion.co.za/the-african-calendar/

Learn about Tribal wisdom to help you deal with the challenges of today!
Join the tribe https://discoverochakwetu.com/index.php/tribal-gathering/

19/07/2022

Karibuni , Young Lincoln Mwihaki just started his youtube channel to share his love of place as home ( somewhere in . Please show some love and support his channel🥰🛖 Going back to Ocha kwetu :)
Here is the link to his channel: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aPDrWM2hr4Y

Photos from Ocha Kwetu Tribe Africa's post 02/06/2022

In the deep village of in - , precisely , I met the children of the in their place, with whom I had a deep conversation, focusing on education, spiritual matters, and playing with them.

My love for kids and playing with children helps me see the world as a child and with much playfulness, my eyes open every time to see potential in all the chaos of today. After our conversation, I asked the children about their fears. There was a long silence before the mumbling of the word “Nyawawa”!

Read more: Meet Nyawawa!- The Celebrity Ghosts of Lake Victoria in Kenya. https://discoverochakwetu.com/index.php/2022/06/01/meet-nyawawa-the-celebrity-ghosts-of-lake-victoria-in-kenya/

03/04/2022

Happy new month from us here Discover Ocha Kwetu-Kenya .
We are on a journey to discover our Kenyan local communities and embracing our authenticity...
Join us and share with us your cultures and traditions that differentiate you and make you unique and that you embrace up to now..from your childhood memories up to date.
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Photos from Ocha Kwetu Tribe Africa's post 16/02/2022

Ndakaini Dam
Nairobi people do you know where you water comes from...
Here's the serenity of the Beautiful Ndakaini Dam...
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03/02/2022

"My joy comes from the awareness that am part of this amazing earth " says Vandana Shiva.".I am part of this amazing universe .And then the next step is the build up of joy comes from the paths that are laid out for us. You call them ecological paths."
"Grow the seeds of change,seeds of joy ,seeds of freedom ,seeds of hope."
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03/02/2022

Hello discoverers....Happy new month ..😍😍
So today is Thursday,and we have an interesting challenge..the category is Myths.
Share with us your interesting stories of myths you've heard about your place or family when growing up..
Let's keep them as raw as possible....the best myth will be featured in our next discovery story...
Happy Thursday🌱🌱🌱
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Photos from Ocha Kwetu Tribe Africa's post 12/01/2022

Olorgesailie village in Kenya has been named the among the best tourism villages in the world by The United Nations World Tourism Organisation (UNWTO) .This prehistoric village in Kajiado County, played part in the study of the evolution of mankind ..
Olergasaile was discovered by British explorers Mary and Louis Leakey. The village is popularly known for the stone axes that were used by the early man.
"The site is world renown as the “factory of stone tools” and has the highest number of hand axes anywhere in the world representing some of the first camping places of early man.
The prehistoric sites in the village are estimated to be over 700,000 years old with some of the hand axes preserved to date.
The beautiful sceneries of the village has also seen locals venture into income-generating activities as the village has become popular as a camping site.
Kenyan villages are magical....

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