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  2. Kalenjin culture - Wikipedia

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    Learn about the heritage, norms, customs, cuisine, traditions and arts of the Kalenjin people, a group of ethnic communities in Kenya. The article covers their history, initiation, marriage, music and dance practices.

  3. Kalenjin people - Wikipedia

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    The Kalenjin are a group of tribes in East Africa, mainly in Kenya and Uganda, who speak Nilotic languages. Learn about their origins, migration, material culture, religion and ethnic groups from this Wikipedia article.

  4. Traditional Kalenjin society - Wikipedia

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    Learn about the history, geography, divisions and social structure of the Kalenjin-speaking people in Kenya. The article covers topics such as em/emet, bororiet, kokwet, ortinuek, ipinda, age sets and governance.

  5. History of the Kalenjin people - Wikipedia

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    Learn about the origins, migrations, and cultural practices of the Kalenjin people, an ethnolinguistic group in East Africa. Discover how they developed the cyclical system of age-sets, a unique feature of their social organisation.

  6. Kipsigis people - Wikipedia

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    Kalenjin are reputable as an ethnic conglomerate endemic with athletic prowess. The Kipsigis, the most populous tribe among the Kalenjin has had a culture of sportsmanship among its population and through the years, there have been excellent sportsmen and sportswomen from the tribe.

  7. Kalenjin folklore - Wikipedia

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    Learn about the folk tales, legends, songs, music, dancing, popular beliefs, and traditions of the Kalenjin-speaking communities in Kenya and Uganda. Discover their origin narratives, landscape features, legendary figures, and mythical creatures such as Ilat and Kerit.

  8. Elgeyo people - Wikipedia

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    The land was divided so that each group had access to the banks of Kerio River and thus the totems ran perpendicular to the river. From the south to the north the clans are Metkei, Kapkwoni, Maoi, Tumeiyo, Kowochi, Mwen, Choop, Morop, Samich, Kapsiro, Kenenei Kipking'wo, Sego, Epke, Chang'ach, Rokocho, Mutei, Maam, Irong', Kaptany, and ...

  9. Nandi people - Wikipedia

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    The Nandi are a Nilotic ethnic group living in Kenya, part of the Kalenjin confederation. They speak the Nandi dialect of the Kalenjin language and have a rich history of migration, warfare and Christianity.