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- Parakuyo (earlier also called Ilparakuyo, Baraguyu, Kwavi, Lumbwa, and Iloikop) are a Maa-speaking ethnic group scattered over a large area in the northeastern...
- The Iloikop wars were a series of wars between the Maasai and a community referred to as Kwavi and later between Maasai and alliance of reformed Kwavi...
- Wakuafi referred to themselves as Iloikop. At this time, The Swahili name Wakuafi was used to describe all Iloikop peoples, although it was later narrowed...
- neighboring communities, most noted of these has been the Iloikop wars. Earlier conflicts preceding the Iloikop wars appear to have brought about the pressures...
- conflict between neighboring communities, most noted of these has been the Iloikop wars. Cultural changes, particularly the innovation of heavier and deadlier...
- Wakuafi called themselves the Iloikop. He published a vocabulary of the Engutuk Eloikob in 1854, speculating that Iloikop was an abbreviation of the word...
- Gishu/Masai and Kwavi form much of the literature of what are now known as the Iloikop wars. Krapf's (1854) account on the Kwavi was the earliest and for a long...
- This conflict grew into a series of civil wars, now known as the Iloikop wars. The Iloikop wars ended in the 1870s with the defeat and dispersal of the Laikipiak...
- Laikipia. The Maasai acquired swathes of new land following success in the Iloikop Wars Wars of the 1870s, however this created problems as they were unable...
- Ngishu/Masai and Wakwafi form much of the literature of what are now known as the Iloikop wars. Thompson, Joseph (1887). Through Masai land: a journey of exploration...