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Ogiek (also
Okiek and Akiek) is a
Southern Nilotic language of the
Kalenjin family spoken or once
spoken by the
Ogiek peoples,
scattered groups of hunter-gatherers...
- The
Okiek (Okiek: [
oɡiɛk]),
sometimes called the
Ogiek or Akiek, are a
Southern Nilotic ethnic group native to Tanzania[citation needed] and Southern...
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Keiyo (451,000),
Tugen (197,556), Cherang'any 8,323,
Marakwet (119,000),
Ogiek (52,000),
Terik (323,230),
Lembus (71,600) and
Sengwer (10,800). The Kalenjin...
- Nilo-Saharan
Nilotic Datooga Kisankasa Maasai (682 thousand, 2016)
Ngasa Ogiek Luo (185 thousand, 2009)
Zinza language Sambaa language (660
thousand (2001))...
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accessed 21at July 2012 The
National Disaster in Sad Pictures! http://www.
ogiek.org/election-war/election-war-4.htm
Archived 4
March 2022 at the Wayback...
- tribes: the Bagisu, the Mbay, Sor, Sapiiny, Koony, Som****, Pook, and the
Ogiek,
better known in the
region under the
derogatory umbrella term Ndorobo....
- ISBN 0-300-02385-5. Kimaiyo,
Towett J. (2004).
Ogiek Land
Cases and
Historical Injustices – 1902–2004. Nakuru, Kenya:
Ogiek Welfare Council. pp. 127
pages + appendices...
- year around. The Akie's
closest ethnic and
linguistic relatives may be the
Ogiek who live ****her
north in
Tanzania and
mainly Kenya. They may have been...
- Press, Bloomington, Indiana: 1993) pp. 142–143. "indepth/special-report-3".
ogiek.org.
Archived from the
original on 21
October 2004.
Retrieved 28 July 2016...
- and the
settlement lies at an
elevation of 10,387 feet (3,166 m). The
Ogiek have
lived across the
whole of the vast
swathe of
moorland covering Mt....