Pujah Posted March 28, 2007 Yeah 1952 to be exact …I will try scanning them, I am sure it will come out better….hey I do have some pics from 30s that look amazing…what can I say my family never been to baadiye…or that is what I tell myself. j/k Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Cara. Posted March 28, 2007 Never been to baadiye? Your loss Puuja. But the pictures are awesome. Dave is salivating I'm sure. He'll probably try to confiscate them on grounds that they are historic national documents Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Chimera Posted March 28, 2007 Puuja please post, it would make a fine add Hangool Somalia in Word and Image, Katheryne S. Loughran, Foundation for Cross Cultural Understanding, Washington, D.C. (1986), page 11 On my wedding day in Somalia, a friend came early to my house and presented me with a hangool, the nomadic tool for constructing corrals for livestock, forked on one end for uprooting thorn bushes and hooked on the other end for dragging them into place. "You cannot become a reer [household, lineage, clan] without a hangool" my friend explained. The hangool, he said, was a traditional wedding gift for a man in Somalia. This ostensibly simple and functional tool, then, is also employed as a phallic symbol for manhood, representing the aspiration of every Somali man to be named the mythical head of a lineage segment in the distant future, generations after his death. Hierakonpolis tomb 100 (about 3500 BC - Naqada II) Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Chimera Posted March 28, 2007 Originally posted by Cara: Never been to baadiye? Your loss Puuja. But the pictures are awesome. Dave is salivating I'm sure. He'll probably try to confiscate them on grounds that they are historic national documents Somali Headrest Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
RedSea Posted March 30, 2007 ^Cajiib wallee, waxan oo dhan xageen ka marnay. Hablahaas guntiinada xidhan are too hot for my eyez to handle. Puuja, rooti iyo Furin waligaa ma isku cuntay? that is food they eat at baadiye. loool Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
rudy-Diiriye Posted March 30, 2007 what do i have thats made is somalia? oh yeah, i have this lil thing, it white in color, looks really awesome, its white in color, ladies put charcaol to burn the somali insenses! it does not brake when its falls... it looks kool. u ppl whats called?? and where can i get some more of these things, i wanna collect them? my mom send me 2 combads one time, some american gals took them! they like to step on them when reaching for stuff in their cabinets...! i tried to explain to them that these were african chairs!! no luck. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
RedSea Posted March 31, 2007 Rudy, It's called Girgire, charcoal na maahee waxaa lagu shidaa uunsiga. Anigu waxan joogaa Minnesota, ayi nooc halkan ayaa laga helaa, adigu iwaydii uun, waxa laga yaabaa in aan Birthday present kaaga soo dhigo saaxib. BTW..why do you want to collect bunch of girgire? maybe collect one girgire, iyo waxyaabo kale oo badan oo isku jir ah. mahadsanid, Rudy. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Miskiin-Macruuf-Aqiyaar Posted March 31, 2007 It's called Girgire, charcoal na maahee waxaa lagu shidaa uunsiga. Anigu waxan joogaa Minnesota, ayi nooc halkan ayaa laga helaa, adigu iwaydii uun, waxa laga yaabaa in aan Birthday present kaaga soo dhigo saaxib. BTW..why do you want to collect bunch of girgire? maybe collect one girgire, iyo waxyaabo kale oo badan oo isku jir ah. Haye, ciyoowga go'aankaaga maka baxday? Xee tahay afkaas shisheeye? Aawey Afsoomaali aad tiri hadda ka bacdi ...? Saacadaba maka soo wareegan balanta aad ka baxday. Yac. Teeda kale magacaaga ka biloow oo badal, oo mid magac Soomaali wato soo dhajiso, Baddacasaba ha ahaadee. Go'aankaaga wuuba fiicnaa, waana go'aan aan hadda kahor gaaray, sanado kahor oo ah inaan haddii aan qoraayo wax in uu ku jiro hal erey Afsoomaali ah ama la Soomaaliyeeye ha ugu yaraato, mise wada Soomaali yihiin. Dabqaadka maa 'girgire' la dhahaa? Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
rudy-Diiriye Posted March 31, 2007 represent! this is what i am talking about!! the jiriga is the bigger one! thnx poor man! so whats this thing called?? holla. ps: yours fugly! mine is prettier! its got like a funky design but same size. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Som@li Posted March 31, 2007 Haa waa dabqaad, Girgire waa kan wayn, ee cuntada lagu kariyo,Bada cas adigiibaaba Soomaaligii kuu gooyee, midakale sida MMA sheegay soodigii joojiyey Englishka, I would recommend you do like MMA, mix of SOM-English. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
RedSea Posted March 31, 2007 Dabshid, Anagu Girgire Xamari ayaan unaqaan. MMA kkkkkkk Dee saaxib, runtii Rudy markan aan lahadlayo xaladu wa in ay isbadasho hadii kale ima fahmayo. magacaygana waan badalayaa, waad arki doonta. Laga bilaabo hada. Bada Cas..tadaaa. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Taliban Posted March 31, 2007 Originally posted by Miskiin-Macruuf-Aqiyaar: Miskiin-Macruuf-Aqiyaar This name isn't Somali; it sounds Arabic. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Endeavour Posted March 31, 2007 Originally posted by David_Letterman: -Somali clothing * I want to know more about the famous Macawiis. Macawis ha igu sheegin, my arab friends asked me why somali men love wearing skirts to the masjid, I had no idea they were referring to the macawis till one pointed a middle age somali man wearing it. I kindly told her its our version of a scottish kilt. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
RedSea Posted April 3, 2007 Woooow cajiib runtii. Dabshid, Miskiin Macruuf Akhyaar, waad iga saxan tihiin, dab qaad weeye, dad ayaan way diiyey. Girgire waa nooca ka yar wayn kaas. Sii wada sheekada. Mudane Dulqarnayn, haye xageed hawshii isla maraysaan? waxaad mooda in aan dhaqan ururista badan aad ku jirto. Sii wad dadalka Ilahay ha ku daayo inader. Mahadsanidin. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites