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MASAI, TURKAXA, SUK, XAXDT, ETC 



north and south flanks of Mount Eli^on. In afldition, there are mountain 

 tribes allied to the Xandi in language on Mounts ]^ebasien, Kanialinga, 

 iind ^loroto, in the middle of the Karamojo country. On the south, again, 

 across the German frontier, in those sparsely populated steppes between 

 the INIau Escarpment and I gogo, there are a few scattered tribes — 





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possibly offshijots of the Andorobo — who would appear to speak dialects 

 akin to Nandi. 



Closely related to the Xandi peoples (and the fact sliould be emphasised 

 that all the tribes enumerated above speak practically but one language, 

 with slight dialectal variations) are the Andorobo, and perhaps the 

 Elgunono — two widely scattered helot nomad races who liave attached 



