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In the republic of Kenya the Boorana represent a small segment of the total population , living mainly in northern Kenya around Marsabit and Moyale . They are part of the Cushitic - speaking peoples who in the 1979 census made up 3.4 ...
In the republic of Kenya the Boorana represent a small segment of the total population , living mainly in northern Kenya around Marsabit and Moyale . They are part of the Cushitic - speaking peoples who in the 1979 census made up 3.4 ...
الصفحة 535
practices as part of Waso Boorana socialisation and life , some pressing questions need to be posed . Is this variety of religious practice and change a product of chance and fate ? Is there a possibility of greater understanding of ...
practices as part of Waso Boorana socialisation and life , some pressing questions need to be posed . Is this variety of religious practice and change a product of chance and fate ? Is there a possibility of greater understanding of ...
الصفحة 536
36 When it comes to religious practices , I would suggest , the Waso Boorana have undergone the same process of diversification . The process has emerged from particular responses needed by the Waso Boorana community throughout their ...
36 When it comes to religious practices , I would suggest , the Waso Boorana have undergone the same process of diversification . The process has emerged from particular responses needed by the Waso Boorana community throughout their ...
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