Did you consider linking Longonot with it's true meaning in OlMaa? You can be cited for doing what the Wazungu do - ignoring what Africans think they're doing. Ilong'onot means 'hiding places. ' Could you have found a place on a woman's body that can be seen as a hiding place, - instead of using the superficial form of the mountain to conform to a superficial body part?
Brilliant work!
Did you consider linking Longonot with it's true meaning in OlMaa? You can be cited for doing what the Wazungu do - ignoring what Africans think they're doing. Ilong'onot means 'hiding places. ' Could you have found a place on a woman's body that can be seen as a hiding place, - instead of using the superficial form of the mountain to conform to a superficial body part?
Is it safe to suggest that the author has a hint of jealous for her 'light-skinned' sisters? Just asking. No pun intended.