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and is usually, but uot always, associated with the speaking of Bantu 

 languages, an exception to this rule being the people of Karamojo, in the 



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north-eastern part of the Central Province. This folk speaks a language 

 related on the one hand to ]Masai, and on the other to the Bari of the Nile, 

 but its physical characteristics differ wholly from those of the Sfik, ^lasai, 

 and Nile Negroes, and agree closely with the Bantu type. Sir H. M. 



