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Kalenjin is an ethnic group of
Nilotic origin living in the
Great Rift Valley in western
Kenya. The Kalenjin population is estimated at roughly 3 million. There are several smaller tribal groupings within the Kalenjin:
Elgeyo,
Endorois,
Kipsigis,
Marakwet,
Nandi,
Pokot,
Sabaot,
Terik, and
Tugen.They are
pastoralists and are believed to have migrated to their present location from
Sudan 2,000 years ago.
Until the early 1950s the Kenyan peoples now known as the Kalenjin didn't have a common name; they were usually referred to as the 'Nandi-speaking tribes' by scholars and administration officials, a practice that didn't immediately come to a halt after the adoption of the common name 'Kalenjin' (cf. Evans-Pritchard 1965).
In the late 1940s and the early 1950s, several Nandi-speaking peoples united to assume the common name 'Kalenjin', a Nandi expression meaning
I say (to you). Due to this effort, the peoples were transformed into a major ethnic group in Kenya. The Kalenjin make up about 12% of Kenya's population nowadays. The adoption of the name Kalenjin also involved a standardization of the different dialects of Nandi.
The languages of the Kenyan Kalenjin peoples are classified under the linguistic family of
Kalenjin languages, which also encompasses languages spoken in Tanzania (for example
Akie) and Uganda (for example
Kupsabiny). Due to this even broader use of the term 'Kalenjin', it's common practice in linguistic literature to refer to the languages of the Kenyan Kalenjin peoples as the 'Nandi languages'.
The Kalenjin worshipped "Asis"
Isis.
The Kalenjin have been called by some "the running tribe." Since the mid-1960s, Kenyan men have earned the largest share of major honors in international
athletics at distances from 800 meters to the marathon; the vast majority of these Kenyan running stars have been Kalenjin. From
1980 on, about 40% of the top honors available to men in international athletics at these distances (
Olympic medals,
World Championships medals, and World Cross Country Championships honors) have been earned by Kalenjin. In recent years, Kenyan women have become a major presence in international athletics at the distances; most of these women are also Kalenjin. It was speculated that the Kalenjin may possess some unique genetic predispositions for running; it seems that their running success results from the combination of their slender physique (see
Nilotic type), slim lower legs, efficient oxygen consumption, and, possibly, the influence of altitude.
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