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- spoken by the Kwavi people (a.k.a. Parakuyo or Baraguyu) of Tanzania. According to Hurskainen (1994), "The Parakuyo (earlier also called Ilparakuyo, Baraguyu...
- The Parakuyo people, are a community of about thirty thousand pastoralists who live scattered across Tanzania today. They are the prin****l speakers of...
- for others, they are lightly implosive or have a glottalic feature (e.g. Parakuyo Maa). [citation needed] In Arusha Maa, /p/ is typically realized as a voiceless...
- Jennings, Christian (2005). "1". Scatterlings of East Africa: Revisions of Parakuyo Identity and History, c. 1830-1926 (PDF) (PhD). The University of Texas...
- When Mkomazi was first established a number of pastoral families from the Parakuyo ethnic group were allowed to continue to live there with a few thousand...
- Samburu, Ilchamus, Laikipiak, Loitokitoki, Larusa, Salei, Sirinket and Parakuyo. Recent advances in genetic analyses have helped shed some light on the...
- The Kwavi people were a community commonly spoken of in the folklore of a number of Kenyan and Tanzanian communities that inhabited regions of south-central...
- the Pare people migrated from Arusha Chini in Kilimanjaro Region. Some Parakuyo Masai in the west, who were the last group to immigrate to Arusha Region...
- existing (or recently dis****d) in the mid-19th century included the Parakuyo, Enganglima, Mao, Baringo, Ndigiriri, Tigerei, Laikipiak, Modoni, Kopekope...
- calling them in totality the Nandi. The Kipsigis were also referred to as Parakuyo, Kwavi and Soti or Sotik. In effect, with the Kipsigis being known to the...