851 MASAI, TLlUvAXA. SUK, XAX'DJ, ETC. 



riDith ,-11111 >Muth f];nik- of Xnuiil ]'!Il;(iii. lii ;i(lili( imi, IImtc ;irc mouiitain 

 tvilics iillicd 1.1 till' Niniili ill laii^iiM^v <>ii .Momils ] K-lmsii'ii, Kainaliiiga, 

 mill .Miiri)t(i, ill tlir iiiiilillc nf the Ivaraiiiojo cimiitry. ( >ii tlir Mtnth, again, 

 ac■^lls^ tlip (ipniiaii fnnil icr, in tlinM' sjiaiM-ly ]ii>[iiilati'(l ^tc[)[»'s lictwc^cii 

 the ^lau Escarpiiii'iit and I'^ogi), there are a tew scattered tribes — 



|i(jssili]y iitt'sliiiiits of the Aiidorebo — who would appear to s[>pal< dialects 

 akin to rsaiidi. 



( ']o~el\- related til the >,'aiidi peoples faiid the fact should lie emphasised 

 that all the trilies eiimiM^iateil a.liove speak ])racticall V hut one language, 

 witli slight dialectal \ariation.- ) are the Andoroho, and perhaps the 

 Elgunono — two wnlely scattered ludot nomad races who have attached 



