Among the Kipsigis, there are a few things that are as revered as anything touching on the deity and sin. One of them is a seemingly ordinary dome-shaped hill overlooking the Kericho–Nakuru Highway near Londiani junction. The British colonial authorities called it Mount Blackett, while the local community calls it Tuluap-sigis (the hill of the Kipsigis). Tuluap-sigis is an imposing landmark that stands at over 2,600 metres above the sea level and forms part of the expansive Mau Forest mountain chain...
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