Thursday, 16 May 2013
Tuesday, 14 May 2013
Garri Culture and Traditions
1. Ceremonial Cultures
2. Religious practices
3. Mamaaks Afaan Garri (Garri Proverbs)
4. Poems ( Gabaygi)
5. Geerar
6. Saarki
7. Shabal
8. Camel Dance( Sirb Gaala)
9. Duri Duri ( Oral Narrative)
10. Liila ( ladies songs)
Garri Language
My Language
One of the most important aspects of the human intellect is
the ability to communicate with each other and this act can be very difficult
if you try to make a conversation amid a language barrier. These facts can only be understood during your
travel or interacting with strange people who happen not to figure out a word
you are uttering. The frustration and the tragedy can be exacerbated when they also
don’t understand yours. I happen to experience this unfortunate but eye opening
incident when I travelled to Mozambique some years ago for my business trip.
The residents of Maputo don’t speak any of the international
languages spoken in east Africa be it English, Swahili or even Arabic. Their
national language popularly used around is Portuguese and as for me let alone
speaking the strange language, my practical hearing of those words is for the
first time in my entire life and I could not comprehend a single utterance that
was constantly flown in to my face.
When I tried to communicate around using English it finally
dawned on me that the language I thought all along that it’s a widely spoken
tongue, has no place or recognition in this part of the world. No one
understood me but as I was about to give up someone gestured “Swahili, Swahili”
implying if I can speak Swahili and I shrieked with delight and shouted on top
of my voice “ ndiyo, ndiyo” meaning yes I can speak Swahili. At long last there
is a breakthrough to my communication breakdown.
They hurriedly brought to me a Congolese man called José who
speaks funny Swahili. Although I struggled in understanding his dialect at
first, it was better than any alternative at my disposals at that particular
juncture. We continued our conversation and among his funny phrases I gathered
he constantly referred to as “bamutu banasema” meaning the man said, referring
to the man I wanted to buy some commodities from. In spite of being different
from the standard Swahili the communication went ahead and José helped me in
saving the day.
The incident reminded me of a friend of mine in high school
who constantly teased me about the Garreh dialect especially when I spoke to my
brothers, he seemed to so be intrigued by the words to the extent that whenever
he heard it he bursts out laughing citing how strange the words sound to him
and he always wonders the ingenuity of my people in using different languages
to form a secondary language that resembles his but slightly different. . Among
the phrases he loved so much were Ba’autich
(unlucky person) a’reed(come here
quickly) A’adhar(express of surprise) gog(literally
means ‘get out here) and dimbi (sin).The
phrases are all Garreh dialect but my friend find it very funny and sometimes
claims that we are destroying his language. We normally had a particular game
we liked to play and we call it afaan kiy (my language).The game is played like
this; we would mention few nouns that we thought contained disparities and
tried to analyze and see whose pronunciation is right. The questions are; is it
limme or liilme? Yeench or leench? Tarri or takhri? Marr or magr? Lukhme or
lumme? La deem or Ya deem? Aadda or aboow??
After our constant debate on the right pronunciation for the nouns we conclude
we with famous boran statements summarizing the difference between them and
safar (Garreh).
The statements are; “Marra suudhi jette, Dubraan galtam
ette, Waaq lakichhe rabi rashuulki jett.( They call the grass suudhi, Girls
galtam and they stopped calling Waaq (God) and resorted to Rabb and Rasuul (
God and his prophet). The differences and similarities of this nation can be
understood by this short narrative.
There are other dimensions to this rich culture and that is half
of the Garreh nation are the current residents of a province in Somalia called Shebelle
hose (Lower Shebelle)and this kinsmen cannot communicate in the generic Garreh
language we discussed earlier. They speak their own language known as Af karre or as it is popularly known as Garre dhow referring to the familiar
sound they make when they make conversation. This language is slightly
different from the May May language and research is needed to establish which
language is the primary and which is the secondary. A lot of evidences are
pointing towards this language as the original language spoken by the people
around this region. Their aboriginal tendencies of safeguarding their culture,
the superiority perceptions and their rich oral tradition are among the major
signs that favor their claim to being the original residents of this province.
Among the phrases they use are “biti” which means a non Garre person that also
translates to an inferior person.
Although am not a linguist everybody will agree with me as a
common knowledge that it will take very many centuries for any culture to
possess and maintain their own language. I will assume that the language spoken
by the Garrehs in Somalia is at least 1500 years old if not more considering
their rich oral narrative compared to their kinsmen and the fact that they were
not affected by the great trek (kedi guuray). Their will to resist the
domination by other clans and their steadfastness in retaining their ancestral
land is very much came to their aid in retaining all their historical
institutions like places, people, languages, landscapes and not to mention
their most valuable properties i.e. their livestock. All this factors
contributed immensely in preserving their culture to this day. Just like José
who never disputed the existence of standard Swahili but pretty sure he was
conversing in Swahili, I also believe that the language am speaking is mine and
the hulla bulloo about who owns the language was not relevant or even a reality
of any consequences to him and me. There are many who think Garrehs don’t know
where they come from but the reality is far from the truth. The fact that we
speak a mixture of Somali and Oromo language does not mean we don’t have own
heritage, traditions, culture and language of our own. We most surely do.
Current Affairs
Dhaarti Gosa:
Galati chufti ka rabbi gudda subxaanahu watacaala nagaya
raxmatile gubba isaa hatau rasuulki keen muxamad sallalahu alleyhi wassalam.
Maqaalki kiya ardh waan iraa dubatu Dhaarti gosa. Nami guddin tolki waan inni
aaminki qabu hagg garrin tokko ta issii gargar inbaan. Kalima sunin kalima
zaaid dansa yo sila issiin jiraat ammo wanni zaaid khaasatan garri garra yake
gan kum lama torba hagg garrin issiin gargarbaate kura it waldhabte cadoowgiin
issii iraa faaideefat. Nam dhuug ka tolki ka kura sun iraa maraate jir nami
gari ceebti waan tahu walaale yuule hariyaan isaa it kofalte waan tah walaal.
Dhiirti guya sun garri gara iraa hamate hag amma yo maqa
kura itdhawan hin baraarugd. Ammo galati rabbi hinbadini dhaliyaridi wabaratef
ta amm skuul kee jirtu hagg yaaroole tan rabb nudurat bulchina isii nuu dur
yaatu raja dansa nam seene ta sun duub hag nuyin isbedela dhufu dandeenu.
Yaarole rabb kheerki keninaafi sacadi digdami lama guya kamu daraaddi
garriitiif halkanif guya hiriib dhabd. Nami gari huji issi sunu in argu yaarole
akan irjirti teen iraa shaqeeytu shufuro nama taaye afaanin rigat. Duuba garrin
waa yette kayim yaarole issii tufatan gaadis keesat koobe dhaanani eet.yo nami
sheysheeidi yaarole arabsu ka shufuro tamu yaarole afaan rigatu nuyin maant nuu
mal hag nuin kope dhaanu nam yaarole teen arabs abba fedh yo ini taate.
Gurba garri kamu ka ardha yaaroleen nuu dur dhaabde balbal garri
ga bafaat male waan yaarole jeebki issi keesa ga fuute mit. Garri kiti kamu
inqoodate nami garri ka ak balbal an keesa dhalate kiti tokko le in argane ammo
zaaid it qanaca qabb maan enaan balbal tiyat goaanki sun naa gafuddh anle it
raalidi. Waan an zaaid iraa gara hameen qabu hag nam gari kiti balbal isaatin
kenaaniifi ammo inni it qancu dide duub edhe wani yaaroole odeesit sun indeemtu
anin in ejj edhe gazeeta waan chuff ini keesat dubate sun isaat iraa masuula yo
nami is waliin jirele gadum baati yo rabb edhe. Abeera haji abdikadir yo inni
ka ejj taate sunin waan garrin baldho zaaid iraa hamaatu maan enaan nami kamu
nam keesa dhalate yo tolki kanke inni si dhowe atin dhowamu didde waan sibbua
waliin beekna maan yenaan garrin asharaaf madoowa afaan issiitif abaarsale iraa
haftu nu chuf walumaan beekna.
Maqaalki wanni inni iraadeemu Dhaarti gosa, duuba garrin
ardha hag akan issii tolteef takuma in toleef maxaayeele hag issi waldhageete issiin
yaarole yan doorate been odeefadh kura garri ka barr kana issin chirat hagam
maan enaan xaasid faat maqaalki kan akhriya cadadi isant himu infedhu.
Dhalinyaridi garri dhuug walhaasofne waan an iraa dareeme hag jii sadihi
(march) kunin zaaid it fagaat maan enaan sila amaan tan kura kan buusite xaasid
kan kope kaayu feet. Kayim waan anin isaani dhaamu garrin kitile issi zaaid
dhuug ammo sheysheidi garri waliin qodana ta ir goomtu ta garile ak sareen
baana fula issii nu tukhtele marki torb ufuraa dhikhna maan enaan wanni issi
garri tochite abba liibe le tak akass nuu tochin. Qood tolki gad haff kana
amanle garrin inqoodat nami gari kiti argat ka garile eeyb garri argat ak
mwalimu fa faataxidi fudhate amanle garrin irb iraa isuuma kennit. Kayim waan
isan taatani waan yaaroleen teen nuu murte ha it qanacnuti maxa yeeley gorf
fooqo qabut eyb qaba. isanile tolki chuff ka danduf ramo lamaan yidu qubatu ha
iraa fikirru male danti shaksi faa, contract faa, huji faa waninsunin danti
shaksitif daanti caama ka garri ardh chufti it olejaanjitu ta dubri keen chufti
assaaay waliin hidhate fadlan hairaa fikirani. Garrin ardh tokk wallahi nami
gargar baasa edhe leen gudeedat
chachaba. Gabaygi le it isaani dara duub akaasifu wabillahi tow fiq.
THE PRICE OF DISUNITY: A VISION OF
POST MARCH 2013
There is one
very important proverb in Somali which says “ Shaarta u diyaar garoob kheeyr
waxba kaa dhibi maayse” this can be loosely as prepare for the tough times
since prosperity will bring you nothing but goodness. I have realized recently
that many of our youths are flirting with the decisions that may bring us
disunity. Slogans like “Chitto Tosha or Mumad should not be given second
chance” decorates the cyberspace, while others flagrantly quick in accusing Billow for our disunity and some
went to the extent of saying A M Noor is
not fit for the position Mandera North MP.
The trouble
with all this is that for the people who worked on the unity of our people for
many months is nothing but heartbreaking and demoralizing initiative not to
mention the wastage of time on what may become fruitless effort. Its normal for
this people to feel exhausted and defeated especially when they see the people
they try to unify for all those months disintegrate on a very a trivial issues.
Some of us
are unintelligently playing with fire by planting the seed of discord with in
our community. Our people came to the difficult and tedious decisions of
anointing the seven political seats plus the nineteen county representatives
and I am glad in announcing that all of these individuals are efficient and
capable leaders. In embarking this difficult journey of many years which was
marred with contemplation, hard thought decisions, compromise and arbitration
our people reached the agreements of this anointments.
Even though
I have realized that these decisions did not go smoothly at times without
oppositions, but in the end it is regarded as the best decision under the given
circumstances. We are also aware that human beings have flaws and to expect an
impeccable person to lead us let alone a politician is not only a dream but
also an almost impossibility especially with matters regarding the governance
and political decisions. The unity of our people clearly depends on the
mobilization and voting as a block to elect these individuals in order to
sustain the semblance of orderliness and do away with the traditional method of
campaigning where each clan campaigns alone and this led to our present state
of confusion and disunity not to mention the energy and resources spent in
gaining the support of the population.
The
alternative of this arrangement by our people is nothing but total
disintegration. I will try to give you the glimpse of what may happen if we
don’t vote as we planned now. The D community is strategizing on bringing in
their candidate for governor, and this candidate may be from G unit or not but
nevertheless the candidate is meant to divide the community. It’s a much known
fact that the M clan is vying for senator and by supporting the D clan in
their quest for governorship then they will get their slot. The strategy of all
is to divide the votes. Any slight changes to any of our line ups will bring
anarchy and disorientation and ultimate fall outs that our enemies are praying
for.
Some of us
are seen to inadvertently writing phrases like Fulani Tosha! That happen not to
be in our line up then this will obviously bring chaos. If for example some of
us due to our clan affiliation goes and vote in favour of our clan candidate
then what is stopping others to go for their clan candidate. All this selfish
efforts will bring us to square one. The effect is that the governor and the
senator goes to our competitors while we squabble on the remaining seats that
are feeble and which are not even that effective in this new constitution.
In
conclusion, I would like to advise my brothers to stop all the rhetoric’s that
might trigger our disunity. We that I will say let’s have a tactical team that
will oversee the voter registration act just to monitor how the registration
cards are acquired so that we may not deviate from our original plans. Those
ones who are instigating on the people to get their voter registrations other
than the most crucial area of concentration like Rhamu and Warguud should be
warned and stopped at once. Let’s unite and get back what belongs to us.
Long Live G
Unit!!!!
The Price of
Victory
Every time whenever I think of the negative forces against
the unity of our people I become dismayed but this time the situation is very
dangerous to the extent that many of our people are threatening to derail the
unity government that was supposedly being organized as we speak.
On the Election Day I happened to be at shantoley polling
station and I volunteered to help the elderly and disable members of our
community to vote. To my amazement I came across an eighty year old mother who
was very frail and shaking and as she supported herself with walking stick I
helped her to a chair and pleaded with the polling clerk to help her make her
mark. This was a conversation between
her and the polling clerk.
Polling Clerk : Mama raisiki een feet ? ( before he call all
their names )
Akko Amina: Gurba Kenyatta
We all laughed!
Polling Clerk : Governor een feet?
Akko Amina: Ali Roba
And she said in a
whispering tone .. Rabbi si chiteesi edhiin and we all laughed again
Polling clerk: Senetor
een feet?
Akko Amina: Bilow
keerow
Polling clerk:
Barlamaan een feet?
Akko Amina: Adan mamad
nuura
Polling clerk :
Intalti tante eenu?
Akko amina: Maqa isi
inbeeku amo faataxidi dhiyaati
Polling clerk :
councilor kanke eenu?
Akko Amina: Issack
Dahir
We all congratulated her and shouted mash Allah and we
realized that the effort our people put in to this election was massive and the
degree of the civic education they embarked on without the help of any
government or non-government institutions were commendable. I will compile a
report of my experience of the 2013 Rhamu election will come to you soon. My
point of reminding you of this incident is very simple that in spite of all
negative elements that wanted to devour us we triumphed and managed to gain
such a win in the history of the Garreh community and that victory should be
defended and protected at all costs.
There is a proverb in our language that can loosely be
translated as “a foolish person is gagged whenever he is in the gatherings and
whenever he goes out he shouts at the top of his voice”. The intellect of the
human being is so diverse to the extent that you can classify to an infinite
possibility. The process of the Garreh community to reclaim their political
relevance was going very nice and we have completed our process to the extent
of 99% but at the end, the masters of deceit have created such chaos that can
be similar to the one who downloaded software for his computer and as it
reaches 99% download a virus that destroyed the whole of his hardware.
The wisdom behind the
youthful Anointment
The much awaited general election 2013 is just around the
corner and to say that we are anticipating a great change is just to put it
very mild. The posters and placards are flying from every corner of the county and
in the cyber world. Apart from the obvious commitment to abide by our communal
interest we need to understand the logic and wisdom behind their appointments
by our high authority.
To encapsulate my understanding of the revered political
process one thing is for sure indeed ukiona
vyaelea kweli vimeundwa! (If u see it’s floating on the sea, rest assured
that someone somewhere is behind its making).
For decades our community has evolved through many stages of choosing
leadership. If I can remember correctly in the beginning right after
post-independence due to limited knowledge of the political process our leaders
were hand-picked and the only ingredient required was just some form of
literacy. Then we came to the stage where the influential spiritual leader such
as seyyid (siid) appoints the leaders unopposed and the mass follows with
minimum questions.
The evolution process we experienced is the immense
campaigning such as the time between A M noor and Adan Abdirahman in the late
eighties. We have experienced the destructive campaigns of the year 2007 that
divided the community in to sub-clans and created immense enemity between the
families.
The current process is very precise and lengthy and presided
by the prudent GCOE and although they managed to encompass the process in to
our own periphery its nevertheless the only sound process that can not only
resonate with all the residents of the mandera county but also our only hope of
instrumenting a successful cohesion between all the communities in the area.
Coming to why the youthful anointment, as we all know the current trend of the world leaders are all youthful in nature and this obviously includes the likes of Obama, Hollande, and Cameron all forty something gentlemen that served the epitome of the both digital and informed leadership. In our case Roba, Omar, keerow and Fathiya are all typical examples of this kind of leadership. As far as the strategical thinking capability of Roba team is concerned our designated governor has already explained to us in his articles what is his vision for the county and how he will try overcome the challenges we face every day be it health, education and other service delivery facilities. The team is well versed in excising their administrative duties cognizant to their formal training and tertiary education.We needed a CEO type manager to develop and manage our county and not a politician as claimed by the opponents of this great team.

Coming to why the youthful anointment, as we all know the current trend of the world leaders are all youthful in nature and this obviously includes the likes of Obama, Hollande, and Cameron all forty something gentlemen that served the epitome of the both digital and informed leadership. In our case Roba, Omar, keerow and Fathiya are all typical examples of this kind of leadership. As far as the strategical thinking capability of Roba team is concerned our designated governor has already explained to us in his articles what is his vision for the county and how he will try overcome the challenges we face every day be it health, education and other service delivery facilities. The team is well versed in excising their administrative duties cognizant to their formal training and tertiary education.We needed a CEO type manager to develop and manage our county and not a politician as claimed by the opponents of this great team.
Therefore in this age of information we can
easily conclude that education, management and leadership style is what made us
choose Ali Roba and Billow keerow over all their opponents and let’s hope we
cherish what we have and vote them in to speed up the development of our
beloved county.
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