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  2. Kuria people - Wikipedia

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    The 2024 Kuria population was estimated at 1,500,00, with 608,000 living in Tanzania and 892,000 in Kenya. Anthropological research in 2024 estimated the population of the Kuria in Kenya at about 900,000, and the Tanzanian population at about 700,000. The Kuria people were primarily pastoralists during the pre-colonial era.

  3. List of ethnic groups in Tanzania - Wikipedia

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    There are more than 100 distinct ethnic groups and tribes in Tanzania, not including ethnic groups that reside in Tanzania as refugees from conflicts in nearby countries. These ethnic groups are of Bantu origin, with large Nilotic-speaking , moderate indigenous, and small non-African minorities.

  4. Kuria District - Wikipedia

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    Kuria District was an administrative district in the Nyanza Province of Kenya. Its capital town is Kehancha (sometimes spelled as Kihancha). The district has a population of 256,086 (2009 census) and an area of 581/km 2. It is inhabited by a minority group of people fondly known as Kuria people, also

  5. Kuria - Wikipedia

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    Kuria may refer to: Kuria people, an ethnic group of Tanzania and Kenya; Kuria District, a former district in Kenya Kuria Constituency; Kuria, a Kenyan name from the Kikuyu people. Gibson Kamau Kuria (born 1947), Kenyan lawyer; Manasses Kuria (1929–2005), Kenyan Anglican Archbishop; Ruth Wanjiru Kuria (born 1981), Kenyan long-distance road runner

  6. Nyumba ntobhu - Wikipedia

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    Traditional Kuria village. Nyumba ntobhu (meaning "house without a man") is a traditional form of non-sexual same-sex union among Kuria women of the Mara Region of Tanzania and Kenya ; the partnerships are formed between older, usually widowed women without male descendants and younger, childless women, known as mokamööna (daughters-in-law).

  7. Migori - Wikipedia

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    However, it is the third largest town in former Nyanza province after Kisumu and Kisii. As compared to most Nyanza towns, Migori is unique because of its multi-ethnic makeup consisting of Dholuo-speaking people, Abasuba community, Abagusii, Abaluhya, Kuria, Indians, Arabs, and Somali people. Increasingly, there are also westerners living in the ...

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