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Tag Archives: Pokot folk tales
Pokot: Pulekwa-Ngo-Pelion (The elephant and the hare)
Written by: Chebet Toper Supai kokwo! mmmmm Supai kulin! mmmmm Kinget otinilekon, pulekwa ngo pelion kikongot nyoman. Chane kingoroi parenikwa kondeng, otini korurio omisheng’wa kwil akuto choka akonga kwitita asis akong’a, kung’et pulekwa kutor kutor kijor omishonai, kitee … Continue reading →
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