-
Elgon at
various times through to the late 19th century. The
Nandi word
Sekker (cowrie s****) was used by
Pokot elders to
describe one
section of a community...
- The
Sengwer people (also
known as Cherang'any and
previously as
Sekker, Siger, Sigerai, Segelai, Senguer,
Senguel and Jangwel) are an
indigenous community...
-
called them
Siger and
their home Moru Ang'issiger, (later Mt. Siger/Mt.
Sekker). As the end of the 18th
century approached,
demographic pressure started...
-
cowrie s****
adornment favored by this community. The area
occupied by the
Sekker stretched between Mount Elgon and present-day
Uasin Gishu as well as into...
- 54ff.
Georg Clam Martinic, 1992: Österreichisches
Burgenlexikon Franz Sekker, 1925: "Burgen und Schlösser, Städte und Klöster Oberösterreichs", in Georg...
- were Chok or Chuk
which is the name for a
short sword like implement, and
Sekker which means 'cowrie s****' — The Suk -Their
Language and Folklore, Beech...
- the
location mentioned in the
narrative i.e. Tuluet-ap-Seike (today Mt
Sekker). A man was
usually in his mid-twenties when he married. As
males were cir****cised...
- were Chok or Chuk
which is the name for a
short sword like implement, and
Sekker which means 'cowrie s****'." To the
north and west, the
Siger were bordered...