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The Terik community is an indigenous agro-pastoralist group, part of the larger Kalenjin community in Kenya. They primarily reside in Vihiga, Kisumu, and Nandi counties, inhabiting ancestral lands. Known for their rich cultural heritage, including traditional beliefs, customs, and agricultural practices, the Terik people are also involved in modern life, particularly in agriculture and tea cultivation.
Here's more about the Terik community:
Kalenjin Affiliation:
The Terik are one of the eight tribes or nations within the Kalenjin ethnic group.
Location:
They live in western Kenya, specifically in parts of Kakamega and Nandi districts, wedged between the Nandi, Luo, and Luhya peoples.
Language:
The Terik people speak their own language, also called Terik, which is closely related to the Nandi language, though the Terik language is endangered due to language shift towards Nandi.
Culture: