Among’in: The Magical Diviner of the Iteso (2020) by Shujaa StoriesNational Museums of Kenya
Among’in: The Magical Diviner of the Iteso
The Iteso people live in Busia County of Kenya, South of Mt. Elgon. Behind every successful man is a woman and in this case, behind the successful Iteso community, was Among’in.
Oduk: The Conqueror (Teso community) (2020) by Shujaa StoriesNational Museums of Kenya
Among’in was the wife of Oduk, a great Iteso field-marshal. She was a famous prophetess whose battle premonitions were behind the victory of the Iteso people over the Ababukusu, Abagishu, Sabaot and Karamajong.
Among’in: The Magical Diviner of the Iteso (2020) by Shujaa StoriesNational Museums of Kenya
Among’in powers were so well respected that other diviners from far and wide sought her counsel and prophesies to give guidance to their own people.
It is said that Ajeet, the greatest female warrior of Ngariam, part of Itseo but located in present day Uganda on the other side of the Mt Elgon, sought counsel from Among’in and using Among’in’s prophecies, she defended Ataker Iteso from Karamajong warriors.
Another warrior, Okuko Oguti, implemented Among’in’s war strategy to conquer the Luo-Padhola and Ababukusu in the Tororo area.
Legend has it that Among’in also foresaw the coming of the Europeans. Among’in provided spiritual guidance and military strategies critical in building the war machine that is the Iteso people, leading to the expansion of their territory across East Africa.
Among’in's legacy lives on
Mount Elgon is an extinct shield volcano which lies north of Kisumu and west of Kitale, on the border of Uganda and Kenya. The mountain's highest point is named "Wagagai" and is located entirely within Uganda.
Although there is no verifiable evidence of its earliest volcanic activity, geologists estimate that Mt Elgon is at least 24 million years old, making it the oldest extinct volcano in East Africa.
The mountain is the catchment area for several rivers such as the Suam River, which becomes the Turkwel downstream and drains into Lake Turkana, and the Nzoia River and the Lwakhakha River, which flow to Lake Victoria.
The area around the mountain is protected by two Mt Elgon National Parks, one is in Kenya and the other in Uganda.
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 30 selected ethnic groups/communities by Museum’s research team.
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 - Curator of Art
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
Nature Kenya - Other Contributors
The East Africa Natural History Society (EANHS)
Editing
Daisy Okoti - Shujaa Stories Ltd
Shani Mutarura - Shujaa Stories Ltd
Jeff Muchina- Shujaa Stories Ltd
Brian Kiraga - Shujaa Stories Ltd
Illustrations
Masidza Sande Galavu - Shujaa Stories Ltd
Martha Shavuya Galavu - Shujaa Stories Ltd
Photography
Eddy Ochieng - National Museums of Kenya
Linda Tambo - Shujaa Stories Ltd
Juelz Laval - Shujaa Stories Ltd
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