I was just scrolling thought and i saw this section. Although this sounds like a great idea I don't really see how this would work. Somali were nomads who neither knew how to write nor how to read and thus everything was passed down orally. The majority of these stories stories seem like bogus.
Heres one of them:
As you may of heard Sacad (HG) is possibly ougadeen but what you probably haven't heard is the story of how became Hawiye:
The father of Sacad, wilwili or waliwali was a qowsaar (workng as sheperd for someone else). One day while he was herding the flock he found a female biciid (animal that lives in the wild and looks like a cow) giving birth. He put it acowlong with it's childinto the flock were they bred and multiplied. One day his master fired him.Wilwili said more than half of the flock belonged to him. To prove it he took the flock to the river. All of the ones who bent their knees while drinking were his (because that how biciids drink).
He got married to 4 wives who all gave birth to children. One day one of wives was drinking milk and she said "The the God who gave me this milk."
He said "Dont say God gave this to you, say Wilwili gave this to you."
All of the biciid began attacking him.
As he was dying he told his wives "Each of follow the cow she lives most because were it goes is the place which is good for them."
One followed a white cow which in Somali is Sac cad hence Sacad.
Another went without shoes in Somali Kabo la'aan hence Kabaale (Kabaale Wacbuudhan)
I've forgotten who the other two were but the point is any biographies that are made will probably be bogus unless the person came from Another country.