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- 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...
- 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...
- 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...
- respecting the rights of the indigenous Sengwer people. This resulted in renewed evictions and violence against the Sengwer, in which Kenyan Forest Service guards...
- 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...