- The
Sirikwa culture was the
predominant Kenyan hinterland culture of the
Pastoral Iron Age, c.2000 BP. Seen to have
developed out of the
Elmenteitan culture...
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Sirikwa holes are saucer-shaped
hollows found on
hillsides in the
western highlands of
Kenya and in the
elevated stretch of the
central Rift
Valley around...
- The
Sirikwa Cross Country classic is an
annual cross country running race held in Eldoret, Kenya. It is a Gold
Standard Meeting in the
World Athletics...
- Uganda. The
Sirikwa culture was the
predominant Kenyan hinterland archaeological culture of the
Pastoral Iron Age, c.2000 BP. The name
Sirikwa derives from...
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Pastoral Neolithic and late Iron Age, and one
which was
occupied by the
Sirikwa earlier in the Iron Age.
Hyrax Hill is
named after the hyrax, a
small mammal...
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prominent KANU
politician during the Moi Regime. He was the
chairman of
Sirikwa County Council (which
later came to be
divided to
Nandi County,
Uasin Gishu...
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campaign off to a
strong start on 4
February with a
dominant victory at the
Sirikwa Cross Country classic (10 km) on home soil in Eldoret. On 2 June, she eventually...
- The Chok were a
society that
lived on the
Elgeyo Escarpment in Kenya. It is
noted that the old men
living in
Pokot during the
early 20th
century were unanimous...
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Athletics Cross Country Tour Gold
status meeting, the
highest level,
joining Sirikwa Cross Country classic as the only such
meetings in
Kenya and Africa. The...
- The
Loikop people, also
known as Wakuafi, Kor, Mu-Oko, Muoko/Ma-Uoko and Mwoko, were a
tribal confederacy who
inhabited present-day
Kenya in the regions...