One of the most famous Gĩkũyũ folktales tells the story of the the blacksmith, Mũturi who had left his pregnant wife and gone to work in the smithy a long way from home. Smiths among the Gĩkũyũ organized themselves and worked in a lodge at a secluded area called Kiganda. Extracting the ore from the … Continue reading ŨTURI: The Aagikuyu Cult of Iron Making
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