What happened baragoi?

In November 2012, a series of ethnic clashes between the Samburu and Turkana tribes of Kenya’s Samburu County resulted in the deaths of at least 46 people including police officers sent to quell the violence.

When was baragoi massacre?

November 2012
The Baragoi massacre occurred in November 2012. Details of the massacre are drawn from an investigative report published by the Kenya Police, which provides a chronology of events before, during and after the massacre.

What county is baragoi?

Samburu County
Baragoi is a market town in Kenya, lying north of Maralal and east of the Suguta Valley. It is located in Samburu County. The entire Baragoi division has a population of nearly 20,000 (1999 census) comprising mostly people from the Samburu and Turkana tribes.

Is Samburu a county?

Samburu County is a county in the former Rift Valley Province, Kenya. It covers an area of roughly 21,000 km2 (8,000 mi2) in northern Kenya where the Samburu, Turkana and many other tribes live. It stretches north from the Wuaso Ng’iro River to the south of Lake Turkana.

Is baragoi safe?

There is hardly any safe place in Suguta Valley, where much of Baragoi lies. Nearly all police units that have been deployed in the area have at one time or another suffered casualties. You reach this place after a treacherous journey.

How many Samburu are in Kenya?

44 communities
The heritage and culture of the Samburu community, along with the more than 44 communities in Kenya, continues to fascinate and inspire.

What is the meaning of Samburu?

The Samburu are a Nilotic people of north-central Kenya. Samburu are semi-nomadic pastoralists who herd mainly cattle but also keep sheep, goats and camels. The name they use for themselves is Lokop or Loikop, a term which may have a variety of meanings which Samburu themselves do not agree on.

Why do the Samburu drink blood?

You see, the Samburu people believe that the blood from a goat gives them strength and is actually used as a food substitute when mixed with goat milk.

What is Samburu famous for?

Samburu Reserve is a unique wildlife conservation haven famous for an abundance of rare species of animals such as the Grevy Zebra, Somali Ostrich, Reticulated Giraffe, Gerenuk and the Beisa Oryx. The reserve is also home to a population of close to 900 Elephants.

How do you say hello in Samburu?

Basic Samburu Greetings

  1. Good morning – “Serian iteperie.
  2. Good afternoon – “Serian itumumutie mpar”
  3. Good evening – “Serian etunye swom”
  4. Good night – “Teperie nkai”
  5. Hello – “kejua”
  6. Goodbye – “ikidua”
  7. See you soon – “Ikidua tookuna naatana”
  8. See you later – “kidua kenya”

How do Samburu call their god?

The Samburu believe in a creator God named Nkai, who represents the fulcrum of religious beliefs, all the prayers, rituals and sacrifices are celebrated as a tribute to him; the same life of the Samburu people depends on him.

Do the Maasai drink milk?

The traditional Maasai diet consists of six basic foods: milk, meat, fat, blood, honey, and tree bark. Both fresh and curdled milk are drunk. Fresh milk is drunk in a calabash (gourd) and is sometimes mixed with fresh cattle blood. Blood is also boiled and used in cooking or drinks, accompanied with ugali (monono).