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- Nilotes (nīlō`tēz), people of E Africa who speak Nilotic languages. Among these are the Nuer and the Masai.
- 1 LECTURE NOTES ON THE HISTORY OF KENYA By Prof. Anne
- The term Nilotic is linguistic and originates from the term Nile.
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- From: Jeremy Coote and Anthony Shelton (eds), Anthropology, Art
- cattle keeping Nilotes of the Southern Sudan make no art objects and have no . The picture of Nilotic visual aesthetics painted here is an analyst's abstraction.
- ssl.brookes.ac.uk
- Grammatical Change and Emblematic Features in Western Nilotic
- lies on derivational noun morphology and number marking of Western Nilotic.
- www.lingref.com
- CHAPTER ONE
- www.kenyacommunities.org
- A SURVEY FOR HAEMOGLOBINS C AND D IN UGANDA
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- What happened to Barrack Obama the man in his early twenties found his
- Obama remembered that he had spared him the information that the Dik were Nilotes, distant cousins of his.. Obama says in relation to this conversation : « …….
- Nilotic peoples - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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- Kenya's People - the Nilotes - Traditional Music & Cultures of Kenya
- In Kenya, Nilotic-speaking tribes comprise the Luo, Maasai, Pokot, Samburu, Turkana, and many of the subgroups which constitute the Kalenjin.
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- Nilotes — FactMonster.com
- Nilotes (nīlō'tēz) [key], people of E Africa who speak Nilotic languages. Among these are the Nuer and the Masai.
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- Sudan - Non-Muslim Peoples
- Nilote is a common name for many of the peoples living on or near the Bahr al Jabal and its tributaries.
- countrystudies.us
- Nilotes: Information from Answers.com
- Nilotes , people of E Africa who speak Nilotic languages. Among these are the Nuer and the Masai. The most prominent Nilotic ethnic groups live in S.
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