Distefano, John Albert. 1985. The precolonial history of the Kalenjin of Kenya: a methodological comparison of linguistic and oral traditional evidence. University of California at Los Angeles dissertation. (x+295pp.)
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author = {Distefano, John Albert},
pages = {x+295},
school = {University of California at Los Angeles},
title = {The precolonial history of the Kalenjin of Kenya: a methodological comparison of linguistic and oral traditional evidence},
year = {1985},
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| Name in source | Glottolog languoid |
|---|---|
| Kipsigis | |
| Barao HG | |
| Nandi | |
| Kapkerer Terik | |
| Soy Keiyo | |
| Sergoit Keiyo | |
| Chebiemit | |
| Kamarin Keiyo | |
| Esageri | |
| Arror Tugen | |
| Samor Tugen | |
| Kapsowar | |
| Tot = NE Marakwet | |
| Cherangany = Sengwer | |
| Chesegon-Soy = NE Marakwet | |
| Pokot | |
| Akie | |
| Sogoo | |
| Omotik A | |
| Omotik B | |
| Kipkurerek (Kamalilo-Kapchepkendi) from the Tinderet Forest | |
| Kony | |
| Sapiny | |
| Pok | |
| Ong'om | |
| Dadoga | |
| Omotik |