-
beginning and end is
quite mysterious and
whose whole appearance impresses the
Wakuafi mind with the idea of a demi-god, is
called Neiterkǒb (or Neiterǔkŏb)....
-
reason which had
induced Engobore to join the
nomadic settlement of the
Wakuafi tribe Barrabuyu...was
because his own
tribe Engánglima had
during his stay...
- them as
Wakuafi in his writings. In 1852, he
learned that the
Wakuafi referred to
themselves as Iloikop. At this time, The
Swahili name
Wakuafi was used...
- the move in what is now Kenya. In 1857,
after having depo****ted the "
Wakuafi wilderness" in what is now
southeastern Kenya,
Maasai warriors threatened...
-
accounts about the
Kwavi community. On
their name, he states; The name,
Wakŭáfi (or Waquafi)
which is only used by the
Suahilis and
other tribes residing...
-
groups in the East
African hinterland. One of these, whom he
referred to as
Wakuafi (Kwavi) had
territory that lay on the "broad, level,
pasture land, which...
- 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...
- Ludwig, (1854),
Vocabulary of the
Engutuk Eloikop, or the
vocabulary of the
Wakuafi Nation in the
Interior of
Equatorial Africa Tübingen: Fues. Spencer, Paul...
-
Krapf (1846) also
noted that the
Masai had
recently "fallen out with the
Wakuafi and
greatly contributed to
their expulsion" from the
plains near Chagga...