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Uprooted from the forest: The Ogiek fight for survival, identity

The Ogiek community performs a traditional dance during International Minorities Rights Day celebrations at Bomas of Kenya, Nairobi, on December 18, 2024. [David Gichuru, Standard]

Kotioko Ngusilo, 83, emerges slowly from the smoky shadows of his makeshift house - a ramshackle structure pieced together with old timber, faded polythene bags, and rusting iron sheets - in the Sassimwani area of Narok County.

The afternoon is heavy with clouds, and a damp chill lingers in the air. This once-thriving land, a vibrant village in its prime, now lies in ruins, swallowed by wild bushes. The only sounds are the distant calls of birds and the occasional bleating of Ngusilo's few remaining sheep.

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