Pokot Tribe
The Pokot people are categorized under the larger Kalenjin tribes grouping of Kenyan Nilotic speakers
because they have oral traditions of a similar origin. They speak the Pokot
language. The Pokot people live in the Baringo and Western Pokot
districts of Kenya and also in the
Eastern Karamoja region of Uganda. The Pokots are dived into two
main sub-groups depending of their location and way of life. The two groups are
the Hill Pokot who practice both farming and pastoralism, and live
in the rainy highlands in the west and in the central south. The second group is
made up of the Plains Pokot who living in dry and infertile plains, herd cows, goats
and sheep.
As a result of their nomadic lifestyle, adopted by most of the
Pokot, they have interacted with different peoples in their history and therefore
incorporated social customs of neighbors into their life. The Turkana and the Karamojong of Uganda, who
they neighbor, appear to have had the most influence on the Pokot. Those who are
cultivators mainly grow corn/maize. Nevertheless, whether a pastoralist or a farmer,
wealth among the Pokot is measured by the number of cattle one has. The other major
uses of cows are in bride price and barter trade. As long as a Pokot man has enough
wealth in terms of cows to offer, marrying more than one wife is allowed.
Dairy products like milk are an important part of the diet of the Pokot. Porridge
made from wild fruits boiled with a mixture of milk and blood, a repast rich in
nutrients and iron is the staple of the Pokot diet. Using a special arrow, it's
shot into the neck of a cow to drain blood without permanently causing harm to the
animal.
The Tororot being the utmost god according to the Pokot, prayers and sacrifices
are made to him during ethnic festivals and dances that are organized
by their elders. Also, the Pokot have diviners who are in charge for maintaining
the spiritual balance within their society. Being superstitious and believing in
sorcery and sometimes calling on various forms of shielding lucky charms to ward
off the ill will of any sorcerers is a part of their tradition. They also worship
other deities like the sun, moon and believe in the spirit of death.
Governing within the Pokot community, is through a number of
age-sets and association with any particular set is be determined by
the age during which a Pokot goes through their initiation into
that set group or society. It is typically between the ages of fifteen and twenty
for the men while, it is around twelve, for the women. Matrimonial binds for the
youngsters are allowed, once the initiation has been accomplished. As well, they
begin taking part in the local economic functions. The bonds formed within the initiation
groups, are close and are functional in future political ties as they progress through
the positions in the tribal organization. At old age, they get a certain degree
of status and the esteem that goes with it. Presiding over important tribal
decisions, festivals and religious
celebrations are the duties among others that elders are in
charge of.
The Pokot are quite proud of their culture are bound to hold on
to it in the future. Generally, Pokot women wear colorful necklaces and beaded
headgears, brass jewelry and big loop type earrings whereas men wear
just a few wrap garments and cowhide capes and shirts. They use beaded skirts to
distinguish those females who have been initiated from those who haven't. Pokot
warriors wear red clay on their hair, special headgears
of feathers. Dances are an important aspect of their culture especially during social-cultural
events.