The Daasanach (also known as the Marille or Geleba) are an ethnic group inhabiting parts of Ethiopia, Kenya, and South Sudan. Their main homeland is in...
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Daasanach may refer to: the Daasanach people the Daasanach language This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the title Daasanach. If an...
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Daasanach (also known as Dasenech, Daasanech, Dathanaik, Dathanaic, Dathanik, Dhaasanac, Gheleba, Geleba, Geleb, Gelebinya, Gallab, Galuba, Gelab, Gelubba...
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people Xamir people Afar people Saho people Irob people Arbore people Daasanach people El Molo people (most no longer speak a Cushitic language) Yaaku...
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neighbours. The El Molo language has no known dialects. It is most similar to Daasanach. Many El Molo practice a traditional religion centered on the worship...
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tribesmen are suffering from the loss of pasture and access to water. The Daasanach share a traditional border with the Turkana. However, the border is moving...
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special woreda Tembaro – 1.32%, mostly in Tembaro Woreda. Arbore – 0.04% Daasanach – 0.32%, mostly in Dasenech (woreda) Dirashe – 0.2%, mostly in Dirashe...
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was first recognized by Sasse (1974). Other members of this group are Daasanach, Bayso, Rendille, Boni and the various Somali dialects. Omo-Tana itself...
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in the northern areas. Among these groups are the Daasanach or Marille, who today speak the Daasanach language. It belongs to the Cushitic branch of the...
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wildlife, most notably, several communities such as Mursi, Nyangatom, Daasanach and Turkana, which are agro-pastoralist in response to harsh climate and...
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