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Rendille Women in Kargi

Rendille Tribe: The Camel Nomads of the Kaisut Desert

In the vast, sun-scorched landscapes of Northern Kenya, the Rendille people have thrived for centuries, mastering the art of survival in the Kaisut Desert. Known as the "Holders of the
Daasanach Tribe Women

The Daasanach Tribe: Nomads of the Omo-Turkana Basin

The Daasanach people, also known as Geleb, are a semi-nomadic pastoralist group inhabiting the remote regions of northern Kenya, southern Ethiopia, and parts of South Sudan. Primarily found along the
Ajuran people in Bute Town Kenya

Exploring the Rich Cultural Heritage of Bute Town: A Journey into Ajuran History and Traditions

Discovering Bute Town: A Glimpse into the Ajuran Community Ajuran Elders, Nov, 2022 Nestled in the heart of the border region between Kenya and Ethiopia, just 35 kilometers from Moyale, lies

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