- The El Molo, also
known as
Elmolo, Dehes, Fura-Pawa and Ldes, are an
ethnic group mainly inhabiting the
northern Eastern Province of Kenya. They historically...
- Lake Turkana, in
northern Kenya.
Alternate names to El Molo are Dehes,
Elmolo, Fura-Pawa, and Ldes. It was
thought to be
extinct in the
middle part of...
-
language (see also Mukogodo-Maasai)
Camus language Samburu language (see also
Elmolo-Samburu) It is
generally agreed upon that Bari
forms a
primary branch, but...
- languages). Omo-Tana
Western ("Galaboid" or "Arboroid")
branch Dhaasanac Arbore Elmolo Yaaku Eastern ("Somaloid")
branch Rendille Karre–Boni Tunni–Dabarre Ashraf...
- of Kenya,
Oxford University Press, London. (pp. 199-219, “The
Dorobo and
Elmolo of
Northern Kenya.”) Distefano, John A. (1990) 'Hunters or hunted? Towards...
-
Kivisild 2004
Daasanach Kenya Afro-Asiatic > Cu****ic 0/49 0.00%
Poloni 2009
Elmolo Kenya Afro-Asiatic > Cu****ic 0/52 0.00% Castrì 2008 and
Boattini 2013 Luo...
-
cultivators in the Lake Turkana/Chew
Bahir (Lake Stephanie) region; and the
Elmolo fishermen of east Turkana". When the
Yaaku community first entered the territory...
-
Kivisild 2004
Daasanach Kenya Afro-Asiatic > Cu****ic 0/49 0.00%
Poloni 2009
Elmolo Kenya Afro-Asiatic > Cu****ic 12/52 23.08% Castrì 2008 and
Boattini 2013...
- the Omo-Tana
group within Lowland East Cu****ic,
together with Daasanach,
Elmolo, Bayso, Rendille, Boni and the
various Somali dialects. Its
grammar exemplifies...
- are
Daasanach and
especially the
probably extinct Kenyan language of the
Elmolo fishermen of Lake Turkana. The sub-grouping is
justified in
terms of uniquely...