The story of mundu and sera pdf
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Lesson learnt from the legend of the spear and the beadTo be kind According to the Bukusu origin myth, the first human, Mwambu, was formed from mud by the supreme deity, Were, at a location known as Mumbo. A man called Mundu and a woman,Seera. Who came from a cave in a dormant volcano. Years went by, and Mwambu and Sela had many children The Masaba, Bukusu and Luhya people believed that their ancestors were Mundu and Sera. The people of Ethiopia and the Ethiopian Highlands have no name for Kundu, except that it is a mountain peak in Oromiya Origin of Bagisu (Bamasaba) People. The Bagisu have no tradition of an early migration from any where. They assert that their ancestors were called ‘Mundu’ and ‘Sera’, whom tradition says came out of a hole in A small tribal group was formed out of only two. Afterwards, Were made Sela, a female, to be Mwambu’s companion. They assert that their ancestors were called Mundu and Sera whom tradition says came out of a hole in The Bagisu have no tradition of an early migration from any where. They said they were the first It has often been said that Kintu, the main character in the Ganda Myth, is actually Kundu the son of Mundu and Seera, the first BagisuIn the story of the Bagisu, Mundu and Seera, the first man and woman, came out of a mountain and settled along the slopes. Mundu and Seera is a legendary couple that The Bagisu have no tradition of an early migration from somewhere. Bagisu. They assert that their ancestors were called ‘Mundu’ and ‘Sera’, whom tradition says came out of a hole in Mountain Masaba (Elgon) Also known as the Bamasaba people of Elgon mountain, the Bagisu are a Bantu speaking tribe living mainly on the slopes of mount Elgon in the areas of Mbale district , · The grandfather of Bamasaaba is Masaaba, son of Mundu and Seera who lived in Khaukha Cave in Mt. Masaaba. They gave birth to two sons, Kundu and Masaba Mundu and Seera THE SPEAR AND THE BEADGipiir and Labongo were sons of OlumThe elephant ran away with the spearRuhanga (the spirit) helped Gipir to look for Labong’s spearThe descendants of Labong are the Acholi and Gipiir are the Langi.