Examples of 'turkana' in a sentence
Meaning of "turkana"
turkana (noun): Relates to the Turkana people, a Nilotic ethnic group in Kenya
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- A Nilo-Saharan language of Kenya.
- The people who speak this language.
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Turkana men roasting a goat as part of a communal dinner.
Essentially accompanying my parents to lake turkana.
Turkana women pound palm nuts to remove husks.
Woman in everyday turkana clothing.
Turkana are coming to kill him.
This is up north near turkana.
Turkana supposes a plunge into a different world to the one we know.
Surgery in turkana.
Turkana is far.
Evil spirits if you believe the Turkana.
Turkana is awakening.
You must return Turkana to us now.
Turkana is a lightweight and comfortable boot with female specific fit and a softer flex.
This is because even in Turkana people drink beer.
Traditional Turkana dance being presented by local schoolchildren.
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I am about to begin missionary work in the Turkana district.
But Turkana have stopped trusting my medicine.
Emergency food for the victims drought in Turkana.
Turkana is the least developed county in Kenya.
Livestock is an important aspect of Turkana culture.
The Turkana will not go in there.
Most have intermarried with other Turkana tribes.
Turkana is the poorest region in Kenya.
We want to draw lessons from what is happening in Turkana.
The Turkana site is a relatively undisturbed riverine forest.
The main source of livelihood for the Turkana is fishing.
Lake Turkana may not survive this onslaught.
Water scarcity is a significant challenge to changing hygiene behaviour in Turkana.
The Turkana will not like the show of force.
That programme is being implemented in Turkana.
Turkana County is emerging to be a major source of electric power in Kenya.
Conflict with the neighbouring Turkana people creates risk in herding.
Turkana County residents are also enjoying the fruits of devolution.
Tightly woven basket produced by the Turkana for everyday use.
Turkana children learn English in the mission schools they attend.
In spite of poverty and difficulties in life the Turkana are joyful people.
The Turkana people have elaborate clothing and adornment styles.
Lots of survey have been conducted in Turkana and lots of humanitarian work there.
The Turkana are noted for raising camels and weaving baskets.
Two thirds of the population in Turkana region have lost their livelihoods.
Devolution of power in Kenya is viewed as a blessing for the forgotten people of Turkana.
The majority of the Turkana still follow their traditional religion.
Such a resource could boost the development of agriculture and livestock in Turkana County.
Much of the Turkana Basin today can be described as arid scrubland or even desert.
A clear boundary is not drawn between the sacred and the profane in Turkana society.
The Turkana buy tea from the towns and make milk tea.
The word aoyate is from the Turkana language and means long dry time.
It also includes the full remains of a homo erectus popularly known as the Turkana Boy.
Among the Pokot and Turkana only dry and dead wood is collected for fuel.
She studies early hominid evolution and has done extensive field research in the Turkana Basin.