Talk:Khadambi Asalache

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Questioning whether Khadambi was Maasai as is stated edit

Kaimosi is in Western Province of Kenya and the home of Luhya people - including Maragoli, Tiriki, Isukha, Idakho and others each speaking slightly different forms of Luhya language. The area is and the people are agricultural rather than pastoral, though cattle are kept for ploughing, milk etc. The Maasia are a, mostly, pastoral people with large herds of cattle living on the plains of Central and Rift Valley Provinces. Are you sure Khadambi Asalache is Maasai? If he was born at Kaimosi and some son of a chief, I doubt it. A chief in the Kaimosi area is likely to have had a small herd of cattle which one of the children would herd to and from common grazing lands during the day. —Preceding unsigned comment added by 86.53.54.130 (talkcontribs) 08:52, 10 February 2010

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