- The
Sengwer people (also
known as Cherang'any and
previously as Sekker, Siger, Sigerai, Segelai, Senguer,
Senguel and Jangwel) are an
indigenous community...
- the
structures today known as
Sirikwa Holes. The oral
literature of the
Sengwer people, a
community that has been ****ociated with the culture, features...
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Marakwet (119, 000),
Ogiek (52, 000),
Terik (323, 230),
Lembus (71,600) and
Sengwer (10, 800). The
Kalenjin speak the Nandi–Markweta
languages but can also...
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annually from 800 to 2300 mm. The
county is
mainly occupied by Keiyo,
Sengwer also
called Cherangany and
Marakwet are part of the
larger ethnic grouping...
- Folklore, Oxford, 1909 An
origin narrative from the
Sengwer gives an
earlier origin of the name:
Sengwer had two sons
named Sirikwa (elder) and Mitia. Sirikwa...
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respecting the
rights of the
indigenous Sengwer people. This
resulted in
renewed evictions and
violence against the
Sengwer, in
which Kenyan Forest Service guards...
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river and
Moiben river where these two
rivers confluence with Kiboorom. —
Sengwer chief Arap
Kamussein before the
Kenya Land
Commission on 2nd
October 1932...
- Teso
Maasai Samburu Ilchamus Turkana Borana Sakuye Orma
Rendille Gabra Sengwer Mijikenda Jibana Giriama Duruma Chonyi Swahili Taita Taveta Okiek Kenyan...
- The
Marakwet live in five
territorial sections namely Almoo,
Cherangany (
Sengwer or Kimaala), Endoow,
Sombirir (Borokot) and
Markweta (the
dialect giving...
- main
inhabitants of the county, and
there is also a
minority community of
Sengwer.
Religion in West
Pokot County Mount Mtelo is
located in West
Pokot County...