Fact or Fiction ... ? Someone clarify ...

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Hadi wakamba niliskia kuna io after sales service.

Fiction.

Nilienda mazishi ya wakamba
Hao watu hawaoni mfu
they dont carry mfu to the grave we had to carry it for them
So hio ufala hawawezi fanya
finally i now understand why wasapere hawaogopi mfu

Fact: on the ash thing(bt sprinkled on the bottoms sheeks)
Fiction: on the maize cob thing. Thats Weird :mad: wasee ya njuri njeke walikataa.

What of a
Man who dies with 30+ sire, Several khupipi.
Any special treatment on the final resting day?

Fiction

I am a Kamba and for that I can’t agree unless the person was cursed. The fear and belief of getting the curse of uchawi is real in Ukambani. Some Kambas are still in the stone hedge.

Even if true, you are already dead, why care and how does it affect you?They can do whatever they want with the body.

FIXED

uko sure?
oooh i remember the guy committed suicide

That’s where the problem is.

:D:D:D mkamba una shrub mpaka na writing

Cremation is the new thing

Mi nilikuwa huko pande za akina @uwesmakei Banae,hakuna machozi,dancing for two or three nights with a open casket in the homestead (this is where I was expecting to see the village YPTs showing up,HAKUNA) and then just before burial,shoes,tie and belt removed. Roho safi. Halafu msee akarushwa ndani na kufunikwa. Then the feast started.
Coming from a region where guys still cry a river a week after the death and faintings during the burial,this was a little confusing and enlightening. My host had a fun explaining all the ‘weird’ practises that I questioned.
Tembea Kenya ujue haujui.