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Ethnohistory (2006) 53 (1): 221–241.
Published: 01 January 2006
... missions of the Bible Church Mission- ary Society built early in the 1930s at Sirata Oirobi and Wamba, in Sam- buru District, and at Marsabit, in Marsabit District. For the Catholics the only exceptions were Baragoi and Maralal missions, both in Samburu Dis- trict, which were built in the 1950s...
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Ethnohistory (2006) 53 (1): 195–219.
Published: 01 January 2006
... of Marsabit District . DC/NFD4/1/2, 11 March 1928, Kenya National Archive. Sobania, N. W. 1980 The Historical Tradition of the Peoples of the Eastern Lake Turkana Basin, c. 1840-1925. PhD diss. , University of London. Sobania, Neal 1988 Fishermen Herders: Subsistence Survival and Cultural Change...
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Ethnohistory (2006) 53 (1): 173–193.
Published: 01 January 2006
... ranges. The Garre were a Somali section that had affiliated with the Borana but separated from them following a dis- pute. The Sakuye, of Hawiye Somali origin, had become detached from the group in the region of Marsabit (known as Sakuu) and had sought protec- tion from the Borana against the Samburu...
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Ethnohistory (2006) 53 (1): 3–11.
Published: 01 January 2006
... Mustafa Kemal Mirzeler ate and survive the periodic crises that often result from the loss of live- stock, as well as from drought and ensuing famine. When the British colonial authorities arrived in Kenya and established their first administrative post in Marsabit and on the shores of Lake...
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Ethnohistory (2006) 53 (1): 121–141.
Published: 01 January 2006
... politician, became the political representative of what was then known as the Northern Frontier District (NFD) in the late 138 Michael N. I. Lokuruka, Pauline A. Lokuruka 1950s. The NFD was made up of Mandera, Garissa, Marsabit, Isiolo, West Pokot, Samburu, and Turkana...
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Ethnohistory (2006) 53 (1): 35–69.
Published: 01 January 2006
... to collect from the southern Ethiopian Omo deposits (L. S. B. Leakey 1943a, 1943b); they reached as far north as Todenyang. Leakey had received a letter from the district com- missioner of Marsabit that referred to reports of fossil bones from a place called Kubi Fur, but no follow-up was made...