Geography Of Kenya

Aaron Adams on April 17th, 2011

About a third of the people derive their livelihood from farming and herding, which have long been mainstays of the economy. The chief farming areas are in the highlands, around Lake Victoria, and along the coast. Because of scant rainfall, most of the country can be used for little but grazing. Until the early 20th [...]

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Aaron Adams on June 13th, 2011

History and Origin of the Swahili Tribe The Swahili tribe are a coastal people with a very rich historical and cultural heritage. Some of the earliest inhabitants of the East African coast were their ancestors, Cushitic herdsmen. The Cushitic people were joined by Bantu speaking tribes, including the Mijikenda, with whom they freely inter-married. Other groups [...]

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Aaron Adams on June 13th, 2011

The Rendille tribe is a Cushitic tribe that inhabits the climatically harsh region between the Marsabit hills and Lake Turkana in Northern Kenya. Here they neighbor the Borana, Gabbra, Samburu and Turkana tribes. Rendille are semi-nomadic pastoralists whose most valued animal is the camel. Rendille History The original home of the Rendille people was in Ethiopia. They [...]

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Aaron Adams on June 13th, 2011

The Turkana tribe is a nomadic pastoralist people that inhabit the Turkana district in Kenya’s Rift Valley Province. This Kenyan Nilotic tribe constitutes the second largest pastoralist community in Kenya next to the Maasai. They speak the Turkana language, which is Nilotic and similar to the Maasai language.   The Turkana, like the Samburu and Maasai, still maintain [...]

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Aaron Adams on June 13th, 2011

The Samburu tribe are a Nilotic tribe that inhabits Kenya’s northern plains. They are a Maa-speaking group, and are very similar to the Maasai tribe. Like the Maasai, the Samburu are nomadic pastoralists, moving from one place to another following patterns of rainfall in search of fresh pasture and water for their cattle, camels, goats and sheep. [...]

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