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Nandi; about one-third of all Kalenjin and second-largest of the Kalenjin subgroups, they are geographically the most centrally located. The Kalenjin live mainly in the highland of western Kenya, although the Sebei and some Pokot are located in eastern Uganda. The statistical majority of Kalenjin are nominally Christian, but many still follow traditional beliefs and practices. They believed in one god, with many names, identified with the sun and now believed to be identical to the Christian God. The most highly developed visual art is decorative beadwork. Expressive culture and leisure activities include storytelling, singing and dancing, beer drinking (for men), and games of strategy.
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counties and their cultures, countries and their cultures: nandi and other kalenjin peoples - kinship, nandi and other kalenjin peoples - kinship, mainly in the highland of western kenya, most highly developed visual art is decorative beadwork, statistical majority of kalenjin are nominally christian
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