... Kipsigis ' view of time . What do morality and sin have to do with death ? Traditional Kipsigis believe that sin against other Kipsigis causes societal disharmony and that sin will eventually " eat up " and " kill " the sinner . Thus ...
... Kipsigis Country, the already formed Kipsigis Central Association (KCA), which had changed its name from Kipsigis Tribal Association (KTA) in 1946, played a crucial role, apart from the Orgoiik sympathizers, in opposing the cattle ...
... Kipsigis maize production had expanded enough to give rise to a class of maize traders in the district . These people were mainly of Indian origin who bought the maize from the Kipsigis and sold it to the tea estates or to other parts ...
... Kipsigis , have weakened . Both boys and girls are normally initiated between the ages of twelve and eighteen . All boys are circumcised and clitoridectomy is practiced on a majority of Kipsigis girls although the custom is in ...
... Kipsigis (Quarrying) By-laws. (b) The County Council of Kipsigis (Cemetery) By-laws. (c) The County Council of Kipsigis (Stock Auction and Sales) Bylaws. {d) The County Council of Kipsigis (Public Markets) By-iaws. (e) The County ...
... Kipsigis , we are told they came from a place called Tto which was Burgei ( literally " warm " ) , but that “ it is ... Kipsigis peoples ' more immediate migration . Both Lang'at and Towett24 refer to the Kipsigis as " Miotik ...
... Kipsigis have practiced communal land tenure . traditionally Although the Kipsigis are a relatively small group of people when compared to the Kikuyu , population increases have been problematic for them as well . Since livestock ...
... Kipsigis practice durin , the colonial period was to get a chit from a Maasai ' Chief ' in the area , have this confirmed by the British , and then proceed to create little Kipsigis enclaves within Narok District . One such little ...
... Kipsigis and Nandi are treated as one and the same tribe. This is very serious, Mr. Speaker, Sir. because the Kipsigis are over 500,000 people, whereas the Nandi are about 300,000 people. Mr. Speaker, Sir, when we come to the question ...