Kinare is a name given to one of the sub-tribes of the Ogiek community which is found within Kenya. The original name is Akiek pa Kinare. They generally spoke a Kalenjin dialect. A pre-colonial Kikuyu leader by the name of Waiyaki Wa Hinga had some roots in this community which has led to many theories being created about him being a Kalenjin and not a Kikuyu.

References

  • Douglas Hamilton Johnson; David M. Anderson, eds. (1988). The Ecology of Survival: Case Studies from Northeast African History. I.B.Tauris. p. 96. ISBN 1870915003.
  • Walburga von Raffler-Engel; Jan Wind; Abraham Jonker, eds. (1991). Studies in Language Origins, Volume 2. John Benjamins Publishing. p. 235. ISBN 9027239533.
  • Gerrit Dimmendaal (2015). The Leopard's Spots: Essays on Language, Cognition and Culture. Brill. p. 94. ISBN 978-9004224148.



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