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    The Okiek (Ogiek: [oɡiɛk]), sometimes called the Ogiek or Akiek, are a Southern Nilotic ethnic group native to Tanzania[citation needed] and Southern...
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  • Okiek or Ogiek may refer to: the Okiek people the Ogiek language This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the title Okiek. If an internal...
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  • Ogiek (also Okiek and Akiek) is a Southern Nilotic language of the Kalenjin family spoken or once spoken by the Ogiek peoples, scattered groups of hunter-gatherers...
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  • Groups that have been referred to as Dorobo include: Kaplelach Okiek and Kipchornwonek Okiek (Nilotic; Rift Valley Province, Kenya) Sengwer Mukogodo-Maasai...
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  • Valley region of Kenya. The Athi are in some accounts associated with the Okiek people. Fadiman, J. (1994). When We Began There Were Witchmen. California: University...
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    ruled that the Kenyan government must pay the evicted and displaced Okiek people 157,850,000 shillings for decades of material and moral damages, recognize...
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  • Akiek may refer to: Okiek people, an ethnic group in Kenya and Tanzania Ogiek language, a language spoken by the Okiek people Akie people, an ethnic group...
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    The Pokot people (also spelled Pökoot) live in West Pokot County and Baringo County in Kenya and in the Pokot District of the eastern Karamoja region in...
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    These migrants were closely related to Luo peoples found in Uganda, especially the Acholi and Padhola people. As they moved into Kenya and Tanzania, they...
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    Maasai people also due to intermarriage prior to colonization. The Gĩkũyũ people between Thika and Mbeere are closely related to the Kamba people who speak...
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