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  2. Kenyan Americans - Wikipedia

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    These include the Kenya Diaspora Advisory Council, the Kenya American Association, the Kenyan-Cincinnati Association ("kcaweb", whose goal is to facilitate Kenyan integration in social and cultural scopes in the tri-state area and promoting awareness of the culture of Kenya in the United States), [5] the Minnesota Kenyan International ...

  3. Somalis in Kenya - Wikipedia

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    According to the 2019 Kenya census, approximately 2,780,502 ethnic Somalis live in Kenya. [1] Among these individuals are a number of ethnically Somali international migrants, around 300,000 of whom inhabit the wider East and South Africa regions. [3] These ethnic Somalis are distinct from the Bantus and other minorities of Somalia, who ...

  4. Gabra people - Wikipedia

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    The Gabra (Oromo: Gabraa) are a Cushitic ethnic group who mainly inhabit the Moyale and Marsabit regions of northern Kenya and the highlands of southern Ethiopia. They are closely related to the wider Oromo people and practice Islam and Christianity as their religion. [3][4][5][6][7][8]

  5. Elgeyo people - Wikipedia

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    Culture of Kenya. The Elgeyo (also known as Keiyo) are an ethnic group who are part of the larger Kalenjin ethnic group of Nilotic origin. They live near Eldoret, Kenya, in the highlands of the former Keiyo District, now part of the larger Elgeyo Marakwet County. The Elgeyo originally settled at the foothills of the Elgeyo escarpment, in the ...

  6. Indians in Kenya - Wikipedia

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    Indians in Kenya predominantly live in the major urban areas of Nairobi and Mombasa, with a minority living in rural areas. According to the World Economic Forum, the population of Indians in Kenya numbered around 100,000 in 2015. [2] In 2017, Indians were recognised by the Government of Kenya as the nation's 44th tribe.

  7. Sabaot people - Wikipedia

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    The Sabaot are one of the nine sub-tribes of the Kalenjin of Kenya and Uganda. The Sabaot in turn are divided into six sub-tribes largely identified by their dialects. These dialects of the Sabaot language are the Pok, Somek, Mosop, Koony, Bong'omek and Sabiny (Sebei Uganda). Being resident around Mount Elgon, the original homeland of most ...

  8. Sengwer people - Wikipedia

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    t. e. The Sengwer people (also known as Cherang'any and previously as Sekker, Siger, Sigerai, Segelai, Senguer, Senguel and Jangwel [1]) are an indigenous community who primarily live in the Embobut forest in the western highlands of Kenya [2] and in scattered pockets across Trans Nzoia, West Pokot and Elgeyo-Marakwet counties. [3]

  9. Kenyans in the United Kingdom - Wikipedia

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    Demographics. Kenya-born residents by ethnic group (2021 census, England and Wales) [5] The 2001 UK Census recorded 129,633 Kenyan-born British residents. [6] The 2011 census recorded 135,966 Kenyan-born people resident in England, 1,526 in Wales, [7] 2,743 in Scotland [8] and 301 in Northern Ireland, [9] making a UK total of 140,536.