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The Kalenjin people are an ethnolinguistic group indigenous to East Africa, with a presence, as dated by archaeology and linguistics, that goes back many centuries. Their history is therefore deeply interwoven with those of their neighboring communities as well as with the histories of Kenya, Uganda, Tanzania, South Sudan, and Ethiopia.

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History of the Kalenjin people

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The Kalenjin people are an ethnolinguistic group indigenous to East Africa, with a presence, as dated by archaeology and linguistics, that goes back many...

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Kalenjin people

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The Kalenjin are a group of tribes indigenous to East Africa, residing mainly in what was formerly the Rift Valley Province in Kenya and the Eastern slopes...

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Kalenjin languages

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tense). Kalenjin in this broad linguistic sense should not be confused with Kalenjin as a term for the common identity the Nandi-speaking peoples of Kenya...

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Nilotic peoples

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known as Iteso or people of Teso, Karo peoples, Luo peoples, Ateker peoples, Kalenjin peoples, Karamojong people also known as the Karamojong or Karimojong...

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Pokot people

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of the Kalenjin ethnic group and speak the Pökoot language, which is broadly similar to the related Marakwet, Nandi, Tuken and other members of the Kalenjin...

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Kalenjin culture

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Contemporary Kalenjin culture is a product of its heritage, the suite of cultural adoptions of the British colonial period and modern Kenyan identity...

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Kalenjin mythology

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Kalenjin mythology refers to the traditional religion and beliefs of the Kalenjin people of Kenya. Ehret (1998) postulates that the Asisian religion superseded...

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Traditional Kalenjin society

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Kalenjin society is the way of life that existed among the Kalenjin-speaking people prior to the advent of the colonial period in Kenya and after the...

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Kalenjin folklore

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Kalenjin folklore consists of folk tales, legends, songs, music, dancing, popular beliefs, and traditions communicated by the Kalenjin-speaking communities...

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Nandi people

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The Nandi are part of the Kalenjin, a Nilotic tribe living in East Africa. The Nandi ethnic group live with close association and relation with the Kipsigis...

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Kipsigis people

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The Kipsigis or Kipsigiis are a Nilotic group contingent of the Kalenjin ethnic group and speak a dialect of the Kalenjin language identified by their...

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Dorobo peoples

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Tanzania) Mediak (Kalenjin, northern Tanzania) Kisankasa (Kalenjin, northern Tanzania) Aramanik (Kalenjin, Tanzania) Mosiro (Kalenjin, Tanzania) Omotik...

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Kikuyu people

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Kikuyu people. Kikuyu People - World History Encyclopedia Kayû ka muingi Kameme FM Listen Live Gĩkũyũ.com Muigwithania 2.0 – First Gĩkũyũ Newspaper – The original...

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Luhya people

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founded by the Wanga. [original research?] [citation needed] The Wanga would sometimes hire Maasai and Kalenjin mercenaries to fight for them. The Wanga incorporated...

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Marakwet people

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District The Marakwet are one of the groups forming the ethnolinguistic Kalenjin community of Kenya, they speak the Markweta language. The Marakwet live...

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Tugen people

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The Tugen are a sub tribe of the Kenyan Kalenjin people. They fall under the highland nilotes category. They occupy Baringo County and some parts of Nakuru...

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Teso people

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The Iteso (or people of Teso) are a Nilotic ethnic group in eastern Uganda and western Kenya. Teso refers to the traditional homeland of the Iteso, and...

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Luo people

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The Luo are the fourth-largest ethnic group (10.65%) in Kenya, after the Kikuyu (17.13%), the Luhya (14.35%) and the Kalenjin (13.37%). The Tanzanian Luo...

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Maasai people

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the Dinka, Kalenjin and Nuer languages. Except for some elders living in rural areas, most Maasai people speak the official languages of Kenya and Tanzania...

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Kamba people

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The Kamba or Akamba (sometimes called Wakamba) people are a Bantu ethnic group who predominantly live in the area of Kenya stretching from Nairobi to Tsavo...

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Sabaot people

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The Sabaot are one of the nine sub-tribes of the Kalenjin of Kenya and Uganda. The Sabaot in turn are divided into six sub-tribes largely identified by...

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Terik people

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The Terik people are a Kalenjin group inhabiting parts of the Kakamega and Nandi Districts of western Kenya, numbering about 323,230 people. They live...

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Iraqw people

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in the form of elaborate irrigation systems. Although these particular structures are today maintained by the Marakwet subgroup of the Nandi Kalenjin Nilotes...

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Elgeyo people

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Japan or Elgeyo escarpment The Elgeyo (also known as Keiyo) are an ethnic group who are part of the larger Kalenjin ethnic group of Nilotic origin. They live...

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Kerio Valley

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the Kalenjin people. Massam, J. A. (1968). The Cliff Dwellers of Kenya. Routledge. ISBN 0-7146-1697-4. Chebet, Susan; Dietz, Ton (2000). Climbing the cliff:...

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Turkana people

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174, or 2.14% of the Kenyan population, making the Turkana the third largest Nilotic ethnic group in Kenya, after the Kalenjin and the Luo, slightly more...

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Kisii people

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groups of the Abagusii may have been assimilated from the Luhya and Olusuba speaking Suba people, which originated from west of Lake Victoria. The majority...

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Kuria people

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and Bunda District. The Kuria have recently settled in Tanzania's Mara Region. Their neighbours are the Maasai, Kalenjin (the Kipsigis in western Transmara)...

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History of Kenya

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The regime leaned on the support of the Kalenjin and incited the Maasai against the Kikuyu. Government politicians denounced the Kikuyu as traitors, obstructed...

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Karamojong people

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with one branch moving to present day Kenya to form the Kalenjin group and Maasai cluster. The other branch, called Ateker, migrated westwards. Ateker...

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