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Walking Sticks
A walking stick is a helping hand of the elder on which he/she leans for support. It embodies wisdom, patience, nature and reliance as in Utu: I am because you are.
Mzee Kofia Miguu is the third walking stick that Alama encounters. It is carried by the Mukwe elder in white clothes who, like Alama, is on a walk to hear stories of peace spoken by other people in the music of their mother tongues. The Mukwe are not the Jua’s enemies, but being different, they are held with suspicion and at a distance. Mzee Kofia Miguu in Swahili means Elder Hatted Legs for the stick looks like it is wearing a hat and has two legs.

Sadiq Somjee, "Walking Stick Poses"
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Alama's Walk: The Oracle Speaks
Alama's Walk: Healing the Earth
One Who Dreams is Called a Prophet
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