- The
Kalenjin is a
group of
tribes indigenous to East Africa,
residing mainly in what was
formerly the Rift
Valley Province in
Kenya and the
eastern slopes...
- see
Kalenjin people and
Kalenjin language. The
Kalenjin languages are
classified within the
Glottolog database as follows:
Kalenjin Central Kalenjin Kipsigis...
- Look up
kalenjin in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Kalenjin may
refer to:
Kalenjin people of
Kenya Elgeyo people (Keiyo people)
Kipsigis people Marakwet...
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Kalenjin names (sing. kainet, pl. old
Kalenjin -
kainok pl.
modern Kalenjin - kainaik) are
primarily used by the
Kalenjin people of
Kenya and Kalenjin...
- The
Elgeyo language, or
Kalenjin proper, are a
dialect cluster of the
Kalenjin branch of the
Nilotic language family. In Kenya,
where speakers make up...
- the Congo, Rwanda,
Burundi and Tanzania. Luo peoples,
Ateker peoples,
Kalenjin peoples,
Karamojong people also
known as the
Karamojong or Karimojong,...
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Kalenjin folklore consists of folk tales, legends, songs, music, dancing, po****r beliefs, and
traditions communicated by the
Kalenjin-speaking communities...
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Contemporary Kalenjin culture is a
product of its heritage, the
suite of
cultural adoptions of the
British colonial period and
modern Kenyan identity from...
- The
Kalenjin people are an
ethnolinguistic group indigenous to East Africa, with a presence, as
dated by
archaeology and linguistics, that goes back many...
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Traditional Kalenjin society is the way of life that
existed among the
Kalenjin-speaking
people prior to the
advent of the
colonial period in
Kenya and...