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Lumbwa is a
settlement in Kenya's Rift
Valley Province.
Railway stations in
Kenya Lumbwa people v t e...
- The
Lumbwa Treaty event took
place on 13
October 1889, in
Lumbwa (Kipkelion town today,) in
Kericho between the
Kipsigis led by
Menya Araap Kisiara and...
- The
Lumbwa (also Lumbua, Umpua,
Humba and Wakwavi) were a
pastoral community which inhabited southern Kenya and
northern Tanzania. The term
Lumbwa has...
- (1994), "The
Parakuyo (earlier also
called Ilparakuyo, Baraguyu, Kwavi,
Lumbwa, and Iloikop) are a Maa-speaking
ethnic group scattered over a
large area...
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Gelai Lumbwa is an
administrative ward in the
Longido District of the
Arusha Region of Tanzania.
According to the 2012 census, the ward has a
total po****tion...
- and the
British colonial government referred to the
Kipsigis people as
Lumbwa and Kwavi. The pre-colonial
traditional occupations of the
Kipsigis included...
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Mutai (Maa;
meaning Disaster) is a term used by the Maa-speaking
communities of
Kenya to
describe a
period of wars,
usually triggered by
disease and/or...
- from
Lumbwa. From the
Kalenjin narrative of origin, a
distinct Chemwal (predating Nandi)
identity appears to have
formed when the
Nandi and
Lumbwa sections...
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Anthropologist 59, no. 6 (1957): 1046-1066. Barton, Juxon. "Notes on the
Kipsikis or
Lumbwa Tribe of
Kenya Colony." The
Journal of the
Royal Anthropological Institute...
- of the
Lumbwa. Meru oral
history describes the
arrival of
their ancestors at
Mount Kenya where they
interacted with this community. The
Lumbwa occupied...