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KENYA-CULTURE-SAMBURU
A young boy from the Samburu tribe tends cattle in South Horr, Northern Kenya on May 20, 2012. The Samburu dwell in an area of roughly 21,000 square kilometres in Kenya which they share with other tribes inclinding the Turkana. The Samburu are part of the Maa speaking people which also includes the Maasai. Roughly 95% of the vocabulary in both Maasai and Samburu languages are the same. The name 'Samburu' is derived from the word 'Samburr' in Maasai which is a leather bag commonly worn by the Samburu to carry necessary items. AFP PHOTO/ CARL DE SOUZA.
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South Horr, KENYA |
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AFP / Mediafax Foto |
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CARL DE SOUZA |
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21 Mai 2012 |
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3892 x 2532 (1.01 MB) |
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