ajakululisi
Ajakululisi refers to a traditional form of oral storytelling and communication practiced in parts of East Africa, particularly among the Maasai people of Kenya and Tanzania. The term combines the Swahili words *aja* (meaning "to tell") and *kululisi* (a verb derived from *kululia*, meaning "to narrate" or "to recount"), encapsulating the act of passing down stories, history, and cultural knowledge through spoken word.
This practice serves multiple purposes, including preserving cultural heritage, teaching moral lessons, and reinforcing social bonds.
The content of ajakululisi can range from historical events and legendary figures to proverbs, riddles, and
While ajakululisi is deeply rooted in Maasai culture, similar storytelling traditions exist across Africa and beyond.