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The Girango people (also known as JoSuba or Joka-Kombe) is a group of Luo people who fall in the group known as Joka Jok. They include the /Suba, /Kamagambo-Kanying'ombe, , , , , , etc. They migrated to Kenya from northern Uganda, and are believed to be the brothers of the Simbiti. However, the Simbiti were absorbed into community, and that is why the people of Kuria have diverse origins. Some historians tend to use the Bunchari dialect of the Kuria spoken by the , as well as the Kuria culture followed by the Simbiti to discuss the Girango people.

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  • The Girango people (also known as JoSuba or Joka-Kombe) is a group of Luo people who fall in the group known as Joka Jok. They include the /Suba, /Kamagambo-Kanying'ombe, , , , , , etc. They migrated to Kenya from northern Uganda, and are believed to be the brothers of the Simbiti. However, the Simbiti were absorbed into community, and that is why the people of Kuria have diverse origins. Some historians tend to use the Bunchari dialect of the Kuria spoken by the , as well as the Kuria culture followed by the Simbiti to discuss the Girango people. (en)
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  • Girango/Suba (en)
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  • Dholuo, Swahili, and English (en)
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  • Migori in Western Kenya, Rorya in northern Tanzania (en)
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  • 300000 (xsd:integer)
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  • Other Luo peoples, other Nilotic peoples (en)
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  • The Girango people (also known as JoSuba or Joka-Kombe) is a group of Luo people who fall in the group known as Joka Jok. They include the /Suba, /Kamagambo-Kanying'ombe, , , , , , etc. They migrated to Kenya from northern Uganda, and are believed to be the brothers of the Simbiti. However, the Simbiti were absorbed into community, and that is why the people of Kuria have diverse origins. Some historians tend to use the Bunchari dialect of the Kuria spoken by the , as well as the Kuria culture followed by the Simbiti to discuss the Girango people. (en)
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  • Girango people (en)
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  • Girango/Suba (en)
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