Valenteenah. Posted December 3, 2008 The topic title sent me in search of Mike and the mechanics. :cool: Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Kool_Kat Posted December 3, 2008 Originally posted by J.a.c.a.y.l.b.a.r.o: Xamari Xamaraawi Reer xamar Gudhuu Jar**ee**r Timo adag Jareer RRA Anaga we have one name for dadka Waqooyi...And it is not reer Waqooyi... Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Gheelle.T Posted December 3, 2008 ^ The name you have for reer wakhooyi, KHALDAAN lee maahoo? Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Kamaavi Posted December 3, 2008 Why did I wrote it that way? Don't really know. (seems you do, lol) I was in a hurry (when am I not, lol), and creating new experiences of old memories was main subject in my mind, 4 multiple reasons. Then decided to add the Xamar side of the issue kinda of hastely it seems. To tie with what Sheikha Jacalka were saying in the other thread. No more, no less. Originally posted by nuune: better word is Xamari Thanks for the suggestion, Nu! Consider it done! I look forward to your reply! Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Kamaavi Posted December 3, 2008 That was good one, Val. Originally posted by Valenteenah: The topic title sent me in search of Mike and the mechanics . :cool: Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
winnie Posted December 4, 2008 yep... what about collective memories? do we share the same heartaches, successes and pitfalls? barack obama's win kind of illustrated that, but that has something to do with locality. im no where near the somalis... i cant say i share yr collective memories. perhaps with those who grew up in the west, with a photo album, a globe, and the gazette clippings on what somalia is. class presentations on the horn of africa, and useless tidbit information about population, currency, and favourite cultural dishes. ... personal identity fluctuates, and imo, is basically made up of experience... more specifically those experiences we have stored into our mental volts... lack of experience leads to a shell of a life. wandering the corridors like a hungry ghost, aimless but thirsty for what everyone has and you have shunned. collective identity is difficult to pinpoint. it demands that one should make their allegiance witha collective group first, and somalis are the new gypsies. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites