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explain five effects of interaction of the nilotes with other kenyan community

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Answered by SamikBiswa1911
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The Nilotic peoples are peoples indigenous to the Nile Valley who speak Nilotic languages. They inhabit South Sudan, Sudan, Ethiopia, Uganda, Kenya, the DRC and Tanzania.[1] Among these are the Burun speaking peoples, Luo peoples, Datooga, Kalenjin, Dinka, Nuer, Atuot, Ateker and the Maa-speaking peoples.

The Nilotes constitute the majority of the population in South Sudan, an area that is believed to be their original point of dispersal. After the Bantu peoples, they constitute the second-most numerous group of peoples inhabiting the African Great Lakes region around the Eastern Great Rift.[2] They make up a notable part of the population of southwestern Ethiopia as well.

The Nilote peoples primarily adhere to Christianity and traditional faiths, including the Dinka religion.

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