• Oropom (Oworopom, Oyoropom, Oropoi) is an African language, possibly spurious and, if real, almost certainly extinct. The language was purportedly once...
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  • formerly spoke the unclassified Oropom language. The first indication of the past existence of a people known as Oropom was through fieldwork done by J...
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  • Oropom may refer to: the Oropom people the Oropom language This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the title Oropom. If an internal link...
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  • (Senegal) Laal (Chad) Ongota (Ethiopia) Shabo (Ethiopia) Omaio (Tanzania) Oropom (Uganda) (extinct, if it existed) Imeraguen (Mauritania) Nemadi (Mauritania)...
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    Kujarge (evidently Chadic), Lufu (Jukunoid), Meroitic (possibly Afroasiatic), Oropom (possibly spurious) and Weyto (evidently Cushitic). Several of these are...
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    appear to have displaced some Oropom whose territory then stretched into these areas, however traditions suggest that the Oropom were at this time numerically...
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  • disturbed Oropom who were settled around Baringo, causing a break-up of that group which led to migrations in various directions; Turkwell, some Oropom moved...
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    syllables) that they are most likely coincidental. A few words link it with Oropom, which may itself be spurious; the numerals itchâme /it͡ʃʰaame/ "one" and...
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  • and Ok languages of New Guinea. Dubious languages are those whose existence is uncertain. They include: Oropom (Uganda) Nemadi (Mauritania) Rer Bare (Ethiopia)...
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    The Suk – Their Language and Folklore. Oxford: The Clarendon Press. p. 2. Wilson, J.G. (1970). "Preliminary Observation on the Oropom People of Karamoja...
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  • (1911). The Suk; their language and folklore. Oxford: The Clarendon Press. p. 4. Wilson, J.G., Preliminary Observation On The Oropom People Of Karamoja,...
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    people Loikop people Chok people Sengwer people Maliri people Lumbwa people Oropom people Yaaku people Lane, Paul J. (4 July 2013). Mitchell, Peter; Lane,...
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  • The Suk - Their Language and Folklore. Oxford: The Clarendon Press. p. 2. Wilson, J.G. (1970). "Preliminary Observation On The Oropom People Of Karamoja...
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    Kipsigis people (category CS1 French-language sources (fr))
    Kalenjin tribes such as Cherang'any people; while Sebei interacted with Oropom thus possibly creating a seedbed in Mount Elgon highlands for a proto Nandi-Kipsigis...
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  • similar oral tradition for a group of communities that were referred to as Oropom, Jenqwel, Sirikwa, Sengwer, Sikker among others. These descriptions can...
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  • The Suk - Their Language and Folklore. The Clarendon Press, Oxford, 1911 p.2 online Wilson, J.G., Preliminary Observation On The Oropom People Of Karamoja...
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  • 'cowrie shells'." To the north and west, the Siger were bordered by the Oropom and the Ateker communities, the reformation of some of these into Turkana...
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  • (film) Opiyo Oloya Opportunity Uganda Limited Oraba Ora River Orient Bank Oropom people Osukuru Industrial Complex Osukuru Thermal Power Station Otuke District...
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    the forelock of Sengwer women, a hairstyle that was also common to the Oropom who neighbored them to the west and north-west. This dangling cowrie shell...
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  • List of religions and spiritual traditions (category Articles containing Japanese-language text)
    religion Nuer religion Nyongo Society Bakossi beliefs Odinala / Odinani Oropom religion Safwa religion Samburu religion San religion N'um Serer religion...
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