I got no idea what it signifies, but I'd like to know too. What traditional practise do Ilma Sade perform?What is it for? To show your clan has an abudance of camels and milk? So you can waste milk on such frivolous things?
I wouldn't know because i wouldn't want to attend. Sounds way too boring for me. I will read the facebook summary instead.I got no idea what it signifies, but I'd like to know too. What traditional practise do Ilma Sade perform?
Most camel herding clans do this Caano shub ceremony.
This girl want to destroy Somali dhaqan so badlyIs this a traditional practise for certain clans? I've noticed its much more common with the Harti, but I've seen other ceremonies of Galbeed and Konfuur clans performing this practise. It's unheard of my within my clan.
Anyway, it looks wasteful.
Yes OG in jubaland and nfd do it too.I think it is more of a Ciid/Galbeed tradition.
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At least post the link to back up your claimAncient Nubian practise apparently
Yeah, Caleemo Saar is the most common one with clans all around. They also put a Cimaamad over the head or wrap it around the head, and the elder just drinks the milk, as opposed to it being poured over the head and drinking it after.No, we put leaves (caleean) on his head, and by this they mean that they chose him
I think it is more of a Ciid/Galbeed tradition.
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From what I've seen, Dir, Isaaq, Hawiye, and D&M herder clans don't do it. I think it's unique to Darood subclans. However, there are instances where Reers from other clans that border Darood do itMost camel herding clans do this Caano shub ceremony.
I think the Duub has been changed to Caleemo Saar.All I know is Karanle used to “duub” traditionally most of the Garaads accross the Horn! This practice stopped long ago lakin.
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Here is Reer Garaad elder talking about the custom of Karanle doing the “duub” for most other Garaads at the very end!
Is that the Sixawle Ugaas at the bottom right? He looks so much like himI think the Duub has been changed to Caleemo Saar.
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Possibly, if that Ugaaship hasn't changed. The elders usually wrap multiple Cimaamado on the Ugaas, Suldaan, Garaad, etc. in the ceremony.Is that the Sixawle Ugaas at the bottom right? He looks so much like him![]()
Habargidir ceyrIs this a traditional practise for certain clans? I've noticed its much more common with the Harti, but I've seen other ceremonies of Galbeed and Konfuur clans performing this practise. It's unheard of my within my clan.
Anyway, it looks wasteful.