- The
Samburu are a
Nilotic people of north-central Kenya. Traditionally, they are semi-nomadic
pastoralists who
primarily herd
cattle but also keep sheep...
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Samburu may
refer to the
following entities in Kenya:
Samburu people Samburu language Samburu National Reserve Samburu County Samburu,
Kwale County, a...
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Samburu East,
Samburu West, and
Samburu North. The
headquarters of
Samburu Central is Maralal,
Samburu North is
Baragoi and
headquarters for
Samburu East...
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Samburu National Reserve is a game
reserve on the
banks of the
Ewaso Ng'iro
river in Kenya. It is 165 km2 (64 sq mi) in size and is 350 km (220 mi) from...
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Samburu is a Maa
language dialect spoken by
Samburu pastoralists in
northern Kenya. The
Samburu number about 128,000 (or 147,000
including the Camus/Chamus)...
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Samburu District was a
district in the Rift
Valley Province of Kenya. It
covered an area of
roughly 21,000 km2 (8,000 mi2) in
northern Kenya where the...
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Samburu is a
village located in
Kwale County, Kenya. Administratively, it is one of
eight locations of
Kwale Samburu division of
Kwale County. It is served...
- The
Samburu Project (TSP) is a 501(c)(3) non-profit
organization based in Los Angeles, California,
founded on the
promise of
delivering access to clean...
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players who are
divided into
tribes named Boran and
Samburu for the real-life
Borana and
Samburu tribes.
After 12 days,
three members of each team switched...
- is
married to Oria Douglas-Hamilton,
founder of
Elephant Watch Camp, in
Samburu National Reserve, Kenya, with whom he has two daughters: Saba, a television...