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Luo (Kenyan and Tanzanian people) --- Nilotic peoples --- Luo (Kenyan and Tanzanian people). --- Nilotic peoples. --- History.
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Atuot (African people) --- Religion --- -Ethnology --- Nilotic peoples --- Religion. --- -Religion --- Ethnology --- Atuot (African people) - Religion
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Turkana (African people) --- Elgume (African people) --- Turkana (African tribe) --- Ethnology --- Nilotic peoples
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This book examines the political structure of the Nandi tribe in the first half of the twentieth century and contains chapters on the following: · Land divisions and local authorities · Age-sets · War organisation · Administrative changes · Law · Religion. First published in 1953
Nandi (African people) --- Cemual (African people) --- Nandi (African tribe) --- Ethnology --- Nilotic peoples
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Nilotic peoples --- Animism --- Fetishism --- Mana --- Religion --- Hylozoism --- Soul --- Nilote (African people) --- Nilotes --- Nilotic tribes --- Ethnology --- Religion.
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The subject of cattle-raids carried out by various nomadic communities on their counterparts is a subject of interest, intrigue and misinterpretation. What was the original purpose of cattle-raids in the concerned nomadic communities? How exactly were the raids carried out? What were the norms and taboos governing cattle-raids and wars in the traditional tribal folklore? Is cattle-raising compatible with modern society? Is it acceptable for perpetrators of modern cattle-raiding to hide behind ""tradition"" and justify their criminal activities. The above are some of the questions that inspired
Cattle stealing --- Cattle herders --- Nandi (African people) --- Cemual (African people) --- Nandi (African tribe) --- Ethnology --- Nilotic peoples --- Cowherds --- Herders
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The study has found that female refugees in refugee camp were exposed to sexual violence, physical violence and socio-economic violence including attempt rape, rape, gang rape, physical injuries, discrimination and stigmatization and denial of access to services. The book also disclosed that male refugees and intimate partners of female refugees were the prime gender based violence perpetrators of female refugees in Mai Ayni refugee camp. Moreover, the study revealed that idleness, economic dependency, physical insecurity, lack of awareness, collapse of social and family structure as well as p
Refugees --- Turkana (African people) --- Elgume (African people) --- Turkana (African tribe) --- Ethnology --- Nilotic peoples --- Displaced persons --- Persons --- Aliens --- Deportees --- Exiles
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