Kipsang’ arap Tengecha: The Story of the Kipsigis Linguist Senior Chief

Kipsang Arap Tengecha: The Linguist Senior Chief (Kipsigis community) (2020) by Shujaa StoriesNational Museums of Kenya

Kipsang’ arap Tengecha: The Linguist Senior Chief of the Kipsigis
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Kipsang’ arap Tengecha: The Linguist Senior Chief of the Kipsigis
Kipsang’ arap Tengecha, alias Cherbogei was born to Tengecha arap Leel and Tamusok chepo Mososwo in Masarian village, present day Kericho County in the 1880s. He was circumcised into the Nyongi age set and learnt to read and write without any formal education.

Kipsang’ arap Tengecha: The Linguist Senior Chief of the Kipsigis
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Kipsaang arap Tengecha is remembered for many things. He was a polyglot who spoke fluent Kipsigis, Maa, Ekegusii, Dholuo, Kiswahili and English, abilities which led him to be employed as an official government translator for the colonial government from 1921 to 1934.

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Kipsang’ arap Tengecha was an early advocate for the equitable distribution of land when he himself refused to accept that large tract of land allocated to him by the colonial government.

Kipsang’ recognised that this offer was a product of his privileged position and instead insisted that he receive the same portion as other members of the community.

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Kipsang’ arap Tengecha initiated the construction of Kapkateet historical grounds where landmark meetings and decisions are made even today.

He taught his people the importance of protecting the environment through planting of trees. He also personally instructed two pioneer agricultural assistants Elijah arap Ng’asura and Chelogoi arap Kormom to establish a tree nursery where people could obtain seedlings for free.

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Kipsang’ arap Tengecha was instrumental in laying the foundation for the development of his community. He allocated land for educational institutions including the famous Tengecha Boys High School and Tengecha Girls High School which even today are among the top performing schools in Kericho County.

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He helped establish health institutions and in 1944 he built the first shops which laid the foundation of what is today known as Kapkatet town.

Kipsaang Arap Tengecha's legacy lives on
Tengecha Boys High School and Tengecha Girls High School are among the top performing schools in Kericho County. Kericho County is home to the best of Kenyan Tea which is renowned worldwide for its taste.

Some of the largest tea companies including Unilever Kenya, James Finlay and Williamson Tea are based here. It is also home to the popular Kenyan Ketepa brand.

Credits: Story

Credits: Story
Research field work was undertaken in Samburu and Marsabit (for Gabbra, Samburu, Rendille, Saakuye, Dasanach, Elmolo, Waayu a.k.a Waata, and Burji superheroes/heroines), Embu and Tharaka (for Aembu, Tharaka, Ameru and Mbeere superheroes/heroines), Mombasa ( for Boni, Swahili, Pokomo, Segeju and Bajuni superheroes/heroines)and Taita-Taveta/Voi (for Taveta superheroes/heroines) capturing all information about the heroes from the 40 selected ethnic groups/communities by Museum’s research team. The illustrations were done using digital media by Shujaa Stories Limited.


National Museums of Kenya - Contributors
Mzalendo Kibunjia (PhD) - Director General
Purity Kiura (PhD) - Director Antiquities, Sites & Monuments
Julias Juma Ogega - Senior Curator/Research Scientist
Njuguna Gichere - Research Scientist
Lydia Gatundu - Art of Curator
Emmanuel Kariuki - Exhibit Designer
Philemon Nyamanga - Curator/Research Scientist
Mercy Gakii - Curator/Research Scientist
Imelda Muoti - Curator/Archivist
Innocent Nyaga - Marketing Officer
Suzanne Wanjaria - Exhibits Designer
Ray Balongo Khaemba - Senior Collection Manager
Raphael Igombo - Education Officer
Eddy Ochieng – Photographer/Videographer


Concept Developer:
Shujaa Stories Ltd


Creative Direction:
Tatu Creatives Ltd
Shujaa Stories Ltd


Shujaa Stories Ltd – Contributors
Masidza Sande Galavu - Illustrator
Jeff Muchina- Editing
Martha Shavuya Galavu - Illustrator
Brian Kiraga – Research and Writing
Daisy Okoti - Editing
Shani Mutarura - Editing
Juelz Laval – Photography/Videographer
Linda Tambo - Photography


Other Contributors
Nature Kenya- The East Africa Natural History Society (EANHS)
Spellcast Media


Date Created:
2019/2020


Location Created:
Kenya

Credits: All media
The story featured may in some cases have been created by an independent third party and may not always represent the views of the institutions, listed below, who have supplied the content.

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