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TUGEN

''Tugen may also refer to Tugen Hills in Kenya''
The 'Tugen' are a branch of the Kalenjin community and they occupy the districts of Baringo and Koibatek in Rift Valley, Kenya. Daniel Arap Moi, the second president of Kenya (1978–2002) was from the Tugen branch. The Tugen people speak the Tugen language.
The Tugen are cattle keepers and the cow occupies a central part in their cultural lives, as food (meat and milk), currency, as dowry. Among the Kalenjin community they are known as resilient since they live in harsh climatic conditions.
The Tugen are further subdivided into:

Arrors live in the Highlands of Kabartonjo of North Baringo District

Samors who live in the wider Kabarnet in Central Baringo district

Lembus who occupy the farmlands of Koibatek District

Eldorais who come from the lowlands of Koibatek District
Traditionally, like other Kalenjin, the Tugen prayed to a God called ''Asis'' (which means 'sun'.) Most have converted to Christianity.

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