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Sirikwa people
The Sirikwa were a people inhabiting the Great Lakes region of East Africa, in an area that is believed to have extended from Lake Turkana in the north to Lake Eyasi in the south. Most prominent from the 12th to 15th centuries,〔Kevin Shillington (2005): (Encyclopedia of African history, Volume 1 ). CRC Press. ISBN 1-57958-453-5〕 they are credited with having built many of the historic stone ruins and irrigation systems that are found locally.〔〔 ==Nomenclature== The vanished Sirikwa are referred to by various names by the Nilotic and Bantu peoples who today inhabit the vast majority of the eastern Great Lakes region. The Dorobo refer to them as the Mokwan, the Meru as the Mwoko,〔 the Kikuyu as the Enjoe, and the Maasai as the Eboratta.〔
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