The Orma is one of the Oromo clans in the Horn of Africa, who predominantly live in Tana River County in northern Kenya and in southern Ethiopia. They...
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in ethnic violence in Tana River County between the Orma and Pokomo communities residing in tana river county. Ariti Balguda Bangale, Kenya Baomo Baomo...
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In August 2012, a series of ethnic clashes between the Orma and Pokomo peoples of Kenya's Tana River District resulted in the deaths of at least fifty-two...
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District between the Orma and Pokomo groups. Tana River district was split into two with an additional district, Tana Delta created. Tana River had a total...
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Kenya, mostly along the Tana River. The Wardey are a pastoralist community. Mostly they live in Tana River County alongside Orma communities. They speak...
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Munyoyaya of northeast Tana River County in Kenya. It is similar to the neighbouring Orma language and is regarded as a dialect of Orma by Ethnologue. Heine...
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Orma is a variety of the Oromo language spoken by the Orma people in Kenya. It is a dialect of Southern Oromo. Orma at Ethnologue (26th ed., 2023) Hoskins...
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Ethnic conflicts in Kenya (redirect from 2012 Tana River Clashes)
District. In 2012–2013, there was ethnic violence among the Orma and Pokomo group in the Tana River District who have historically fought over grazing,...
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Mogadishu to the Tana River in the south. It is possible that there were Bajuni villages further south, but if so, they were washed away by the Orma invasion...
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Pokomo people (category Tana River (Kenya))
agriculturalists and both freshwater and ocean fishermen living along the Tana River in Tana River County. They speak the Pokomo language, which is similar to...
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Sakuye dialects), ISO code [gax] Eastern Oromo (Harar), ISO code [hae] Orma (Munyo, Orma, Waata/Sanye), ISO code [orc] West–Central Oromo (Western Oromo and...
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Marsabit County, Isiolo County and Tana River County totaling to about 656,636: 276,236 Borana, 141,200 Gabra, 158,000 Orma, 45,200 Sakuye, 20,000 Waata, and...
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Oldorko (Maasai); Mutalya chana (Riverine, Tana River), Mutaa1e (Malakote); Adomoyon (Marakwet); Mader (Orma); Muhale, Mhali (Pokomo); Adomeyon, Adome...
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neighboring Dahalo. The current language of the Waata may be a dialect of Orma or otherwise Southern Oromo. However, there is evidence that they may have...
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it does share some cluster simplification rules in the verb paradigm with Orma (another Southern Oromo dialect). Previously B. W. Andrzejewski conducted...
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The Sakuye are people living in Marsabit, Tana River, Mandera and Isiolo counties, as well as the Northern Frontier District. • Arsuwa • Dhelle/ Ilani...
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East Cushitic Highland Lowland Saho–Afar Southern (nuclear Southern) Omo–Tana Oromoid Peripheral (?) Yaaku Dullay Cushitic North Cushitic (Beja) Central...
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2009 Karatina 29+ 2012 Tana River District clashes 22 August 2012 Tana River District 52 Ethnic-communal clashes between Orma and Pokomo people Westgate...
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Publishers. ISBN 9789966254603 – via Google Books. "Iron Working In The Upper Tana pg 3, July 2013" (PDF). /humanities.ku.ac.ke. Routledge & Routledge 1910...
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