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Is Pokot a Bantu?

Is Pokot a Bantu?

The nilotic speaking Pokot of northern Kenya (Rift Valley Province, Baringo District) and the Bantu speaking Himba of northern Namibia (Kaokoland, nowadays Kunene Region) are both pastoral nomadic peoples living on the fringe of young African states.

Which language group is Pokot?

Kalenjin languages
Pökoot (also known as Pokot, Päkot, Pökot, and in older literature as Suk) is a language spoken in western Kenya and eastern Uganda by the Pokot people. Pökoot is classified to the northern branch of the Kalenjin languages found in Kenya, Uganda, and Tanzania.

Where do the Pokot live?

Kenya
The Pokot people (also spelled Pökoot) live in West Pokot County and Baringo County in Kenya and in the Pokot District of the eastern Karamoja region in Uganda.

How did Kikuyu pray?

Sacrifice and Prayer As the dwelling-place of Ngai, Kirinyaga was sacred. During prayer, the Kikuyu faced the mountain, in the same way that their ancestor Gikuyu was told by God to raise his hands towards the mountain whenever he made a sacrifice.

Is Kenya Sunni or Shia?

The majority of Muslims in Kenya are Sunni Muslims forming 81% of the Muslim Population, 7% identify as Shia. There are also sizeable populations of Ibadism, Quranist and Ahmadi adherents. In large part, Shias are Ismailis descended from or influenced by oceanic traders from the Middle East and India.

What are the Kikuyu beliefs?

The Kikuyu believe in an omnipotent creator god, Ngai, and in the continued spiritual presence of ancestors. Despite popular artistic representation, rain does not fall from the sky shaped like teardrops; raindrops actually resemble hamburger buns.

Who are the Pokot people in Kenya?

Pokot people. The Pokot people (also spelled Pökoot) live in West Pokot County and Baringo County in Kenya and in the Pokot District of the eastern Karamoja region in Uganda. They form a section of the Kalenjin ethnic group and speak the Pökoot language, which is broadly similar to the related Marakwet, Nandi,…

What is the Pokot culture?

The Pokot people of Kenya have developed a social structure and cultural practices which aim to optimize the chance of survival of the community in an often difficult and hostile environment.

What is the religion of pokoot?

Much of their religious ritual is involved in warding off illness or in effecting cures. The majority of the Pokoot still follow their traditional religion. Some of Pokoot are Christians but the majority are traditionalists. Even among the Christians, the traditional religion worldview is still dominant.

What is the history between the Turkana and Pokot ethnic groups?

The Turkana and Pokot ethnic groups have organized cattle raids against each other. The two groups have been through numerous periods of war and peace. The number of Pokot speakers in Kenya has been estimated at 783,000 (last Kenyan census carried out in 2009) while the number of Pokot speakers in Uganda is estimated at 130,000.