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- Okiek ist eine zu den Kalenjin-Sprachen gehörende südnilotische Sprache. Sie wird von der Ethnie der Okiek in West-Zentral-Kenia sowie in Tansania gesprochen. Der Gebrauch der Sprache ist sehr stark rückläufig. Sie hat nur noch unter 500 Sprecher. (de)
- Ogiek (also Okiek and Akiek) is a Southern Nilotic language of the Kalenjin family spoken or once spoken by the Ogiek peoples, scattered groups of hunter-gatherers in Southern Kenya and Northern Tanzania. Most Ogiek speakers have assimilated to cultures of surrounding peoples: the Akiek in northern Tanzania now speak Maasai and the Akiek of Kinare, Kenya now speak Gikuyu. Ndorobo is a term considered derogatory, occasionally used to refer to various groups of hunter-gatherers in this area, including the Ogiek. (en)
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- Akiek (en)
- Kinare (en)
- Sogoo (en)
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- Akiek: Tanzania, southern part of Arusha Region. (en)
- Kinare: Kinare, Kenya, on the eastern slope of the Rift Valley. (en)
- Sogoo: Kenya, southern Mau forest between the Amala and Ewas Ng'iro rivers. (en)
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- A few older speakers in Tanzania (en)
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- Okiek ist eine zu den Kalenjin-Sprachen gehörende südnilotische Sprache. Sie wird von der Ethnie der Okiek in West-Zentral-Kenia sowie in Tansania gesprochen. Der Gebrauch der Sprache ist sehr stark rückläufig. Sie hat nur noch unter 500 Sprecher. (de)
- Ogiek (also Okiek and Akiek) is a Southern Nilotic language of the Kalenjin family spoken or once spoken by the Ogiek peoples, scattered groups of hunter-gatherers in Southern Kenya and Northern Tanzania. Most Ogiek speakers have assimilated to cultures of surrounding peoples: the Akiek in northern Tanzania now speak Maasai and the Akiek of Kinare, Kenya now speak Gikuyu. Ndorobo is a term considered derogatory, occasionally used to refer to various groups of hunter-gatherers in this area, including the Ogiek. (en)
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- Okiek (Sprache) (de)
- Ogiek language (en)
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