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1 Dialects  





2 Media  





3 See also  





4 References  





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Ogiek
Okiek
Akiek
Native toKenya, Tanzania
RegionKinare: Kinare, Kenya, on the eastern slope of the Rift Valley.
Sogoo: Kenya, southern Mau forest between the Amala and Ewas Ng'iro rivers.
Akiek: Tanzania, southern part of Arusha Region.
EthnicityOkiek, Akie

Native speakers

79,000 in Kenya (2009 census)[1]
A few older speakers in Tanzania

Language family

Nilo-Saharan?

Dialects
  • Kinare (extinct)
  • Sogoo (endangered)
  • Akie (endangered)
Language codes
ISO 639-3oki
Glottologokie1247  Okiek-Akie
okie1245  Okiek
ELPOkiek
Linguasphere04-CAA-e

Ogiek (also Okiek and Akiek)[2] is a Southern Nilotic language of the Kalenjin family spoken or once spoken by the Ogiek peoples, scattered groups of hunter-gatherers in Southern Kenya and Northern Tanzania. Most Ogiek speakers have assimilated to cultures of surrounding peoples: the Akie in northern Tanzania now speak Maasai and the Ogiek of Kinare, Kenya now speak Gikuyu. Ndorobo is a term considered derogatory, occasionally used to refer to various groups of hunter-gatherers in this area, including the Ogiek.

Dialects[edit]

There are three main Ogiek varieties that have been documented, though there are several dozen named local Ogiek groups:

Media[edit]

See also[edit]

References[edit]

  1. ^ OgiekatEthnologue (18th ed., 2015) (subscription required)
  • ^ The initial vowel varies by dialect. The first consonant is /k/, but is pronounced [ɡ]or[ɣ] between vowels.
  • ^ ‘Game changer': A Kenyan radio station is reviving a dying Indigenous language
  • Bibliography[edit]

    External links[edit]


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