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Tiriki is one of
sixteen clans and
dialects of the
Abaluyia people of
Western Kenya. The word
Tiriki is also used to
refer to
their Geographical Location...
- Idakho, Isukha, and
Tiriki (Luidakho, Luisukha, Lutirichi) are
mutually intelligible Kenyan languages within the
Luhya ethnic group. They are a set of...
- (Aba-Marama),
Nyala (Aba-Nyala),
Nyole (Aba-Nyole),
Samia (Aba-Samia),
Tiriki (Aba-
Tiriki),
Tsotso (Abatsotso),
Wanga (Aba-Wanga), and
Batura (Abatura) and...
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including the
sisters Domaris and
Deoris and
their children Micail and
Tiriki, are
implied to have been
reincarnated as
later characters in the Avalon...
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Tiriki or
Hamisi is home to the
Tiriki subtribe of the Abaluyia.
Hamisi Constituency is an
electoral constituency in Kenya. It is one of five constituencies...
- is
affiliated with Ngāti Mōtai and Ngāti Te Apunga. Te
Omeka Marae and
Tiriki Teihaua meeting house are
affiliated with Ngāti Kirihika. Te Ūkaipō Marae...
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Banyala Bukusu Gisu
Idakho Isukha Khayo Kisa
Marachi Maragoli Marama Tachoni Tiriki Samia Wanga Kalenjin Nandi Marakwet Kipsigis Elgeyo Tugen Terik Pokot Sabaot...
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prince (omulangira)
called Kanyiri, a son of
Mawanda of
Buganda fled to the
Tiriki area in the
current Kakamega County (formerly
Western Province) of Kenya...
- Kabras, Khayo, Kisa, Marachi, Maragoli, Marama, Nyole, Samia, Tachoni,
Tiriki, Tsotso, Wanga,
Christianity Lumbee Indo-European →
Germanic →
English →...
- Kuria. The
other four sons: Wamoyi, Wanga,
Wekhoba and
Mukoya moved to
Tiriki after being invited by a
cousin of them
called Mukolwe who had
settled earlier...