The Nandi are part of the Kalenjin, a Nilotic tribe living in East Africa. The Nandi ethnic group live with close association and relation with the Kipsigis tribe. They traditionally have lived and still form the majority in the highland areas of the former Rift Valley Province of Kenya, in what is today Nandi County. They speak the Nandi dialect of the Kalenjin language.
Nandi warriors of the nineteenth century
Koitalel Arap Samoei Mausoleum and Museum in Nandi Hills, Kenya
Julius Yego is from Nandi County and is an alumnus of Kapsabet Boys High School
William Ruto at the 54th Regular Session of the IAEA General Conference.
The Kalenjin are a group of tribes indigenous to East Africa, residing mainly in what was formerly the Rift Valley Province in Kenya and the Eastern slopes of Mount Elgon in Uganda. They number 6,358,113 individuals per the Kenyan 2019 census and an estimated 273,839 in Uganda according to the 2014 census mainly in Kapchorwa, Kween and Bukwo districts.
The beads and pendants forming this c. 3,000-year-old neck chain are of the Elmenteitan culture and were among the finds at Njoro River Cave.
Beads were used for adornment by most of East Africa's pastoral communities and were a popular import good
Koitalel Arap Samoei Mausoleum and Museum in Nandi Hills, Kenya
Kenya African Democratic Union Eldoret Branch