The Samburu tribe primarily resides in northern Kenya, specifically in the Samburu County region, which encompasses areas around the Ewaso Ng'iro River and the surrounding arid and semi-arid lands. Their territory is characterized by rugged terrain, grasslands, and wildlife-rich landscapes, making it suitable for their pastoral lifestyle. The Samburu people are closely related to the Maasai tribe and maintain a traditional way of life that revolves around cattle herding.
The Kikuyu tribe live in Kenya, East Africa.
the Takuna tribe live in the north of Brazil, in the amazon rainforest.
the Suri tribe live in southwestern Ethiopia close to the border with Sudan
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The Kwakiutl live in British Columbia.
The Constituencies in Samburu County in Kenya include,Samburu West, Samburu North and Samburu East.
The Samburu people live in northern Kenya, mainly in the Samburu County and parts of the neighboring Isiolo and Laikipia counties. Their traditional homelands are arid and semi-arid regions characterized by grasslands, acacia trees, and scattered rocky hills.
Maison Leshoomo is the women representative for Samburu.
Samburu National Reserve was created in 1985.
The member of parliament of Samburu North is Musa Lentoimaga.
The member of parliament of Samburu East is Raphael Letimalo.
Maralal town is the capital of the county of Samburu.
There are two constituencies or political seats in the county of Samburu.
The member of parliament for Samburu North is Musa Lentoimaga.
The member of parliament for Samburu East Raphael Letimalo.
Sammy Leshore of URP is the elected senator of the county of Samburu.
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