Featured
Meet the African tribe that is forbidden to marry and only walk with 2 toes
The universe is blessed with many versatile creatures, which are unique. Mankind was created completely in physical features. But have you ever seen an individual with two toes? We will find out in this article.
The Vadoma tribe is also called Bantwana, which means “descendants or children”. The tribe is one of the oldest in Africa and happens to be the only hunter-gatherer tribe in Zimbabwe, currently living in the Kanyemba region.
In this village, marriage outside the tribe is forbidden and these two-towed human beings are in existence. They are also identified as the ” Ostrich-footed tribe”.
It is unlawful for members to marry outside the tribe as a result, the two-towed condition does not extend to other ethnic groups. Members with the condition are not regarded as disabled persons in the community, as their toes help them climb trees easily.
The two-towed ailment is a result of the rare genetic condition called “Ectrodactyly Syndrome”. This occurs when there is the absence of one or more toes or fingers at birth. Their condition is genetically passed on from generation to generation, and because of that, they are not allowed to marry elsewhere apart from their indigenous people. They cannot run, neither can they wear shoes. People of this tribe are only able to walk to hunt for games or collect food, but with little difficulty.
Medically, the condition among the Vadoma people arises from a mutation of chromosome number 7. A dominantly inherited genetic mutation survives when it has more beneficial effects, no wonder the two-towed feet help them climb trees.
The African mindset makes them believe that they emerged from a Baobab tree with others also claiming their forefathers were like birds who emerged from the sky, settled on earth, and later mingled with women, to produce young ones of their kind.
-
Business1 week agoDangote cuts petrol, diesel prices again to boost affordability, economic activity
-
Health5 days agoSenate hearing set to review research on COVID-19 vaccines, cancer concerns
-
Comments and Issues1 week agoWhy baby boys outnumber girls at birth
-
Crime4 days agoLASU student dies after armed robbery attack
-
Football7 days agoFIFA confirms 10 key law changes for 2026 World Cup
-
Latest6 days ago2027: The real reason Jonathan hasn’t accepted PDP ticket—Umar Sani
-
Comments and Issues7 days agoThat savage attack on schools in Oyo state
-
Latest6 days agoCG Musa 4 PBAT’ group declares support for Tinubu’s 2027 ambition, cites strategic leadership

