- The
Degere are a Mijikenda-speaking
group of
former hunter-gatherers of
Kenya and Tanzania, now
settled along the Ramisi,
Mwena and Umba rivers, with a...
- E73-732 –
South Mijikenda E73 – Digo [dig] E731 –
Segeju [seg] E732 –
Degere The
Degere are
former hunter-gatherers like the Cu****ic Waata, and are said...
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Degeres (Kazakh: Дегерес,
Degeres) is a
village located in
Zhambyl District,
Almaty Region, Kazakhstan. The
village was
founded around 1918.
There used...
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group that
includes Dahalo.
Degere Waata at
Ethnologue (26th ed., 2023)
Martin Walsh, 1992/1993. The Vuna and the
Degere:
Remnants and
Outcasts among...
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Archived from the
original on 7 May 2022. Wagner, G. A; Krbetschek, M;
Degering, D; Bahain, J.-J; Shao, Q; Falgueres, C; Voinchet, P; Dolo, J.-M; Garcia...
- (E.701)
Pokomo (E.71)
Mijikenda (E.72–73) (North (Nyika), Segeju, Digo,
Degere)
Comorian languages,
divided into two groups,
Western (Shimwali and Shingazidja)...
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Others Defaka Dogon Ijoid Isolates Bangime Jalaa ? Komta ? Laal
Unclassified Degere ? Dima-Bottego ? Omaio ? Rimba ? "Serengeti-Dorobo" ? Wawu ? Proto-languages...
- Cu****ic
features to
belong to
South Cu****ic, as does Ma'a. (The
Waata and
Degere may once have
spoken languages similar to Dahalo.) He
deems Kw'adza and...
- new relations,
while clinging to
their territorial niche.
Dorobo language Degere Huntingford for
example writes (1931:228): "...all the
Dorobo dialects,...
- Arabs,
Indians and
other minority tribes like the Makonde,
Vumba (Zimba),
Degere & Segeju,
though most of them have been ****imilated by
either the Digo or...