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- Burun-speaking peoples, Teso people also known as Iteso or people of Teso, Karo peoples, Luo peoples, Ateker peoples, Kalenjin peoples, Karamojong people also known...49 KB (5,268 words) - 23:54, 22 March 2024
- part of the Karo people, one of the Karo ethnic Group The group is composed of cattle-herders and agriculturalists and are part of Karo people which also...5 KB (503 words) - 22:14, 27 March 2024
- Mingi is the traditional belief among the South Omotic-speaking Karo and Hamar peoples of southern Ethiopia that children with perceived and true physical...7 KB (739 words) - 22:50, 19 April 2024
- People of ethiopia)present in Africa and the Middle East by the eighth to sixth millennium BCE. This language family includes various modern and extinct African and Asian...70 KB (6,191 words) - 04:12, 28 March 2024
- South-East Asia)studies of the various peoples of Asia show empirically that there was a single migration event from Africa, whereby the early people travelled along the...175 KB (15,629 words) - 18:37, 22 April 2024
- Cape Town, South Africa)founded by the Dutch East India Company (VOC) as a supply station for Dutch ships sailing to East Africa, India, and the Far East. Jan van Riebeeck's arrival...189 KB (17,481 words) - 12:41, 17 April 2024
- Druze people)Middle East, in Australia, Canada, Europe, Latin America (mainly Venezuela, Colombia and Brazil[dubious – discuss]), the United States, and West Africa. They...188 KB (21,978 words) - 19:18, 23 April 2024
- would have no place in which to settle, and the child would sicken. The Karo-Bataks are much afraid of frightening away the soul of a child; hence when
- Nicolaus Copernicus on the Revolution of the Heavenly Spheres quoted in: Károly Simonyi A Cultural History of Physics, CRC Press, 25 January 2012, p. 180
- identity "Habesha," Habesha Community, or Habesha peoples) are native to the Horn of Africa region of East Africa. They consist of several closely linked ethnic
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