Shikongo - The Hero Returns
By Tuya Lenga
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Part One of a series, Shikongo- The Hero Returns follows the young man, Shikongo who runs away from home, leaving everything behind following the death of both his parents in mysterious circumstances, to find his mother's family in a neighboring kingdom. Initially afraid of his uncles, he decides to return and face them but first he must find his mothers family in a neighboring kingdom.
Set in pre colonial Southern Angola and Northern Namibia, it takes you on his journey as he stumbles upon an enchanted family with age old secrets for rain making and healing and where he falls in love with the beautiful and friendly Namtenya, only to lose her to an enchanted river goddess. Not knowing what strange events await him, he sets out to find her, knowing that he must still go and find his mothers kingdom.
Inspired by real events Shikongo - The Hero Returns explores life in nineteenth century Namibia and Angola and provides a look into the life of the Ovambo people before independence.
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Shikongo - The Hero Returns - Tuya Lenga
CHAPTER ONE
Shikongo had walked for four days. He was running away from the hell that had just unfolded at home. He knew the way well because he had walked it many times whilst tending to his father's cattle as well as on the few occasions that he had joined his father on his travels.
It was the beginning of the rainy season and although it hadnt rained in a few days, it looked like it would rain tonight.
He had had to tread well in many places and oftentimes he didn't even bother to cross the usual rivers because they seemed too dangerous now, so he would walk and walk along a river bank until he reached an area he could see was safe to cross before crossing over.
He tried his best to steer clear of people unless it became really necessary. Like when he needed food or water.
Once he met an old man tending to his cattle. The man was sitting under the shade of a tree, eating, when
Shikongo stumbled across him. The old mans dog, which had been sleeping next to him, jumped up in surprise and started barking and bearing its teeth at Shikongo. It was old as well but rather vicious, and Shikongo had had to take a step back until the old man, who had also been thoroughly surprised, told the dog to keep quiet. As Shikongo greeted him, the old man had gotten to his feet, and, looking him up and down, saw Shikongo staring hungrily at him and at the food and invited him to eat with him. Shikongo was more than pleased to accept the invitation, offering to help the man and his dog to gather up the cattle at the end of the day before thanking him and going on his way. Sometimes he just ate wild fruit and berries from the trees and bushes, packing some into his bags' side pockets for later. He drank water from the rivers.
He was nearing the border of Angola. He wanted to cross over in order to reach the Ondonga kingdom and his mother's people. He would tell them what had happened and they would decide what would be done because Shikongo's mother hadn't gone into Angola empty handed, no, she had been sent off with an impressive caravan of people, goods and livestock. Indeed people spoke about it for years afterwards that it had been a caravan fit for a queen. There was enough to ensure that she and her children would never suffer in a foreign land should anything bad happen like it had happened now and there had been enough to ensure that she could always afford to return to her people.
It was also another way that her father, Natu had used to ensure that his wealth didn't surpass the kings wealth because that was one of the fastest ways to die for if the king decided that he couldn't compete with any of his subjects, he would either decide to take the cattle or he would order that the subject be killed. Her father, being a member of the Ondonga kingdom, and older half brother to the king, was always a threat to the kings throne because he was supposed to have been made king was it not for a custom that said that no left handed person could be made king of Ondonga and so the king watched his throne very carefully because although it was custom, it was a custom that had been overlooked in the past and there had been left handed kings before even though their reigns didnt last very long.
So, athough they got along, it would thus not have been strange for one to organise an ambush during the still of the night and as such both always remained on their guards. With his daughter Nanghelo well sent off, she provided a refuge should he ever have to leave Ondonga in the event that something should happen. This was the main reason why he had allowed his daughter of royal blood to marry the travelling stranger and become his third wife. A daughter of the royal household very rarely married a stranger and very rarely one that was already married. However, this stranger Hailonga ya Kangoma had also helped him with a little problem that he had had. One that he had searched far and wide for a solution for.
Shikongo had walked for some miles through a dense forest and bush and now he had come