- The
Giriama (also
called Giryama) are one of the nine
ethnic groups that make up the
Mijikenda (which
literally translates to "nine towns"). The Mijikenda...
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Duala traditional religion Fipa
religion Furiiru traditional religion Giriama traditional religion Herero traditional faith Himba religion Kikuyu traditional...
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Mijikenda Niger–Congo →
Bantu →
Mijikenda Kenya (Coast Province) Chonyi,
Giriama, Digo, Segeju,
Rabai Christianity Minahasan Austronesian →
Philippine →...
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Mekatilili (1860s-1924), was a
Kenyan independence activist who led the
Giriama people against the
colonial administration of
Kenya between 1912 and 1915...
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Mijikenda peoples are the Chonyi, Kambe, Duruma, Kauma, Ribe, Rabai, Jibana,
Giriama, and Digo. The Digo are
southern Mijikenda while the
others are northern...
- (incl.
Bukusu 1.2 million)
Gusii 2.7
million Meru 2.0
million Mijikenda/
Giriama ca. 1
million Nilotic Dholuo 5.0
million Kalenjin languages 4.6 million...
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Kamba (4 million) Meru (Kimeru) (2.7 million)
Gusii (2 million)
Mijikenda (
Giriama, Kambe, Ribe, Rabai, Kauma, Chonyi, Jibana, Digo and Duruma)
Taita Embu...
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women of
actively colluding with
spirits in
order to be possessed. The
Giriama people of
coastal Kenya believe in
spirit possession.
Mayote In Mayotte...
- been
widely do****ented, e.g. in Amharic, Nsenga, Polish, Venda, Hebrew,
Giriama, Georgian, Karachay-Balkar, Hausa, Uzbek, Budu of Congo, Kazakh. In addition...
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include the
Nandi Resistance led by
Koitalel Arap
Samoei of 1895–1905; the
Giriama Uprising led by
Mekatilili wa
Menza of 1913–1914; the women's
revolt against...