No, kithitu is a justice system within the society accessible to everyone who need it. The ark of the covenant according to my understanding is a vested object which symbolises/carries power; whoever posses it has the authority to rule over others. Kithitu is not about power, conquest and rulership. It is about ensuring there is justice in the society, and anyone who seeks justice can access the power of kithitu by invoking it or striking it. The ark of the covenant is equivalent to the Ghanian golden stool, or the British Royal Crown; vested with power. Few chosen people in the society have the knowledge to prepare the kithitu although no one really know how it works. Like Kithitu, nobody really knows how the ark of the convenant works. So it is possible both technologies are not from this our world...possibly from out there in the space, who knows!
About military prowess, the Akamba army was known for it's skill and success throughout East Africa, and they didn't use kithitu for their success; no relationship between kithitu and war. The Akamba had a rigorous thorough military training and skill and well organized which gave them a lot of success in war. I think if Kamba army and Maasai army were fully united with Mau Mau, the consequences on the British would have been devastating, as you name it. But the divide and rule tactics of the colonizer and the missionary were strong and at play. Just my opinion, I could be wrong.
The ark of the covenant was an atomic reactor fired by static electricity.pse revisit my inquiry.mayb kamba wars were mild and the kithitu was not needed to reinforce local conflicts.but as a reserve force?There could be more than the mundane knowledge of this equipment
J.Mutuku is well informed with the Akamba culture... I have heard the story of King'ole several times It was the most feared group of people especially for those people who went against the Akamba's code of conduct... We can actually compare them with the modern police men. They were law-enforcers. If anyone had murdered another , raped a young girl or performed lethal witchcraft they would arrest the victim take them to a rocky valley or hill and stone the person to death. Good job 👍👍
They are the elders in _biblical Tent of Meeting_ in the bible - what was written in the bible [ToRAH = Code of Conduct] that were taken and plagiarised to create the Xtian Religion. Do some research.
The woman-to-woman marriage was not lesbianism/homosexuality. It was there to ensure the continuation of a family line if a woman was barren or unable to produce a male heir. The wife married another woman so that this woman can give birth to children for the husband.
please watch the video before reacting, we do talk about homosexuality amongst the Akamba People. The title is showing you what is contained in the conversation.
Likened to the Sarai and Hagar story in the plagarized book called the Bible - Sarai took Hagar to birth a Child for Abram to start a Posterity. We are the people of the Book, Romans and Grecians have plundered us of our TRUTH and we are a desolate people.
Emali, Makueni. Take the first turn after the market and drive for abit; if you see a river, you are lost, drive back😂🤣. No in all seriousness here is the info and map link AKAMBA CULTURAL CENTER AND MUSEUM +254 724 751996 g.co/kgs/4gfCNa
Very informative,i am a kikuyu from muranga but i am a culture enthusiast,i will visit soon to learn something about our athoniwa,i am from a clan called ambura/ethaga which means rain makers, does ambula clan mean the same in kikamba
The marriage of a woman to another had nothing to do with lesbianism ( it also had nothing to with " darkness" as some of us think); It would be closest to a " surrogate womb"- the whole purpose was to have children for the client so to speak. These children would then be full family members and children of the clients husband.
kindly watch the whole conversation to see the whole picture. American/european terms such as client and surrogacy describe processes that are purely commercial, transctional and exploitative to the poor…Processes that are only available to the wealthy…and in all honesty, quite dehumanizing. But the woman to woman marriage practiced by Akamba people and other indigenous african societies is a legal marriage in all customary rights and the woman getting married to another woman has all rights that any married woman has…she has no relation with the husband of the woman she’s married to unless it is allowed by the woman shes married to…nothing like client husband.
@@asilingamani Ok. I just wanted to put it in a way the so-called modern people, whose world view is Western can understand. These are concepts which have no equivalents in Western culture, so my explanation may not be entirely correct. However, in reference to your explanation, the " married " woman could have relations with the " husband's" husband- and this was the usual case. In the event the husband had died, then she could designate a father of her own choice for the children from her husband's family.
You may erase truth if Almighty God from your comments but you can’t keep it from shining bright overpowering this darkness. Every knee will bow and every tongue confess that Jesus Christ is Lord, in Jesus name Amen.
@@4Waridi nice that we share a name namesie... Hey, there is no other God but you dear Waridi. Only one God and that is you; you are everything that ever was..there is no "other" it always been you, and your are beautiful; you are the creator, the ancient one. "other"is a dissociation of self, but it is still you. Yours truly, God, the source of the universe😍😍
Could kithitu be a kamba version of the ark of the covenant with it's devastating military consequences?
No, kithitu is a justice system within the society accessible to everyone who need it. The ark of the covenant according to my understanding is a vested object which symbolises/carries power; whoever posses it has the authority to rule over others. Kithitu is not about power, conquest and rulership. It is about ensuring there is justice in the society, and anyone who seeks justice can access the power of kithitu by invoking it or striking it. The ark of the covenant is equivalent to the Ghanian golden stool, or the British Royal Crown; vested with power.
Few chosen people in the society have the knowledge to prepare the kithitu although no one really know how it works. Like Kithitu, nobody really knows how the ark of the convenant works. So it is possible both technologies are not from this our world...possibly from out there in the space, who knows!
About military prowess, the Akamba army was known for it's skill and success throughout East Africa, and they didn't use kithitu for their success; no relationship between kithitu and war. The Akamba had a rigorous thorough military training and skill and well organized which gave them a lot of success in war. I think if Kamba army and Maasai army were fully united with Mau Mau, the consequences on the British would have been devastating, as you name it. But the divide and rule tactics of the colonizer and the missionary were strong and at play. Just my opinion, I could be wrong.
The ark of the covenant was an atomic reactor fired by static electricity.pse revisit my inquiry.mayb kamba wars were mild and the kithitu was not needed to reinforce local conflicts.but as a reserve force?There could be more than the mundane knowledge of this equipment
The Kithitu and Muuma sounds like what is described in the plagarized book known as Bible = as Urim and Thummin
Kithitu is like the Bible in the Court of Law
J.Mutuku is well informed with the Akamba culture... I have heard the story of King'ole several times
It was the most feared group of people especially for those people who went against the Akamba's code of conduct... We can actually compare them with the modern police men. They were law-enforcers. If anyone had murdered another , raped a young girl or performed lethal witchcraft they would arrest the victim take them to a rocky valley or hill and stone the person to death.
Good job 👍👍
They are the elders in _biblical Tent of Meeting_ in the bible - what was written in the bible [ToRAH = Code of Conduct] that were taken and plagiarised to create the Xtian Religion. Do some research.
very informative
Thanks
Facts!
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The woman-to-woman marriage was not lesbianism/homosexuality. It was there to ensure the continuation of a family line if a woman was barren or unable to produce a male heir. The wife married another woman so that this woman can give birth to children for the husband.
Absolutely
please watch the video before reacting, we do talk about homosexuality amongst the Akamba People. The title is showing you what is contained in the conversation.
Likened to the Sarai and Hagar story in the plagarized book called the Bible - Sarai took Hagar to birth a Child for Abram to start a Posterity. We are the people of the Book, Romans and Grecians have plundered us of our TRUTH and we are a desolate people.
Location of the cultural centre I would like to visit
Emali, Makueni. Take the first turn after the market and drive for abit; if you see a river, you are lost, drive back😂🤣. No in all seriousness here is the info and map link
AKAMBA CULTURAL CENTER AND MUSEUM
+254 724 751996
g.co/kgs/4gfCNa
Niguthi kwo
Kethania wavika🥳🥳
hi can I join your group am very much interested in this knowledge
Very informative,i am a kikuyu from muranga but i am a culture enthusiast,i will visit soon to learn something about our athoniwa,i am from a clan called ambura/ethaga which means rain makers, does ambula clan mean the same in kikamba
The marriage of a woman to another had nothing to do with lesbianism ( it also had nothing to with " darkness" as some of us think); It would be closest to a " surrogate womb"- the whole purpose was to have children for the client so to speak. These children would then be full family members and children of the clients husband.
kindly watch the whole conversation to see the whole picture. American/european terms such as client and surrogacy describe processes that are purely commercial, transctional and exploitative to the poor…Processes that are only available to the wealthy…and in all honesty, quite dehumanizing. But the woman to woman marriage practiced by Akamba people and other indigenous african societies is a legal marriage in all customary rights and the woman getting married to another woman has all rights that any married woman has…she has no relation with the husband of the woman she’s married to unless it is allowed by the woman shes married to…nothing like client husband.
@@asilingamani Ok. I just wanted to put it in a way the so-called modern people, whose world view is Western can understand. These are concepts which have no equivalents in Western culture, so my explanation may not be entirely correct. However, in reference to your explanation, the " married " woman could have relations with the " husband's" husband- and this was the usual case. In the event the husband had died, then she could designate a father of her own choice for the children from her husband's family.
Kamba ka Mbao
KAMBA IS A FEMALE NAME IN ANGOLA
Very interesting👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼
Because the Akamba IN Ancient times were of MATRIARCHAL ORDER ....
@@Aeon1019 Oh thanks
@@asilingamani hii ni story ya jaba ama ni ukweli please explain 😇
Ni muutangwa wa mulela
Wow ketheka
You may erase truth if Almighty God from your comments but you can’t keep it from shining bright overpowering this darkness. Every knee will bow and every tongue confess that Jesus Christ is Lord, in Jesus name Amen.
Relearn! brain washed for enslavement.its a lie
Relearn! brain washed for enslavement.its a lie
You are Lord in your life; stop giving your divine authority away.
@@4Waridi nice that we share a name namesie... Hey, there is no other God but you dear Waridi. Only one God and that is you; you are everything that ever was..there is no "other" it always been you, and your are beautiful; you are the creator, the ancient one. "other"is a dissociation of self, but it is still you. Yours truly, God, the source of the universe😍😍
@@4Waridi Poa dadangu.😍😍 Hili sio jambo la kukubaliana au kutokubaliana, ila la kutafakari na kuhisi, kibinafsi, wewe mwenyewe.
Hebrews 4:12