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The '''Wardey''' are an ethnic Somali speaking community found in southern [[Somalia]] ([[Lower Juba|Lower Jubba]]) and eastern [[Kenya]],<ref name="BennunAman1995">{{cite book|author1=Leon A. Bennun|author2=Rashid A. Aman|author3=S. A. Crafter|title=Conservation of biodiversity in Africa: local initiatives and institutional roles : proceedings of the conference held at the National Museums of Kenya, 30 August-3 September, 1992|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=TgREAQAAIAAJ|year=1995|publisher=Centre for Biodiversity, National Museums of Kenya|page=306}}</ref> mostly along the [[Tana River (Kenya)|Tana River]].
The '''Wardey''' are an ethnic Oromo but Somali speaking minority community found in southern [[Somalia]] ([[Lower Juba|Lower Jubba]]) and eastern [[Kenya]],<ref name="BennunAman1995">{{cite book|author1=Leon A. Bennun|author2=Rashid A. Aman|author3=S. A. Crafter|title=Conservation of biodiversity in Africa: local initiatives and institutional roles : proceedings of the conference held at the National Museums of Kenya, 30 August-3 September, 1992|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=TgREAQAAIAAJ|year=1995|publisher=Centre for Biodiversity, National Museums of Kenya|page=306}}</ref> mostly along the [[Tana River (Kenya)|Tana River]].


The Wardey are a [[Pastoralism|pastoralist]] community. Mostly they live in [[Tana River County]] alongside [[Orma people|Orma]] communities. The [[tribe]] has a population of about 246,000 people (2011) in Kenya. They speak the [[Somali language]] and practice [[Islam]].
The Wardey are a [[Pastoralism|pastoralist]] community. Mostly they live in [[Tana River County]] alongside [[Orma people|Orma]] communities. The [[tribe]] has a population of about 246,000 people (2011) in Kenya. They speak the [[Somali language]] and practice [[Islam]].


The origins of the Wardey are of the [[Somali Dir]] ethnic group.<ref>{{Cite web|url=http://www.sudantribune.com/spip.php?article30861|title=The forgotten tribes of Oromo in Somalia - Sudan Tribune: Plural news and views on Sudan|website=www.sudantribune.com|access-date=2019-07-19}}</ref> Surrounding tribes say that they are originally from Somalia despite some living mostly in some parts of Kenya, mostly in the areas of Bangale, Bura, Charidende, Hola and Garseni. In Somalia they are mostly concentrated in the areas of Galdes Jilib, Afmadhow, Beles Qoqane,Jigges,Tabda and Kisimayo. Mogadishu also has some pockets of Wardey living among other Somali people.
The origins of the Wardey are of the [[Oromo]] ethnic group. They faced a widescale displacement by the [[Ogaden]] and other Somali clans during their migrations into Wardey heartlands west of the Jubba river in the 19th century. <ref>The Darod Invasion, Richard Turnbull</ref> Surrounding tribes say that they are originally from Somalia despite some living mostly in some parts of Kenya, mostly in the areas of Bangale, Bura, Charidende, Hola and Garseni. In Somalia they are mostly concentrated in the areas of Galdes Jilib, Afmadhow, Beles Qoqane,Jigges,Tabda and Kisimayo. Mogadishu also has some pockets of Wardey living among other Somali people.


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They are somalis and live in Kenya also USA and somalia they practice islam
They are diir

Revision as of 14:13, 6 April 2021

The Wardey are an ethnic Oromo but Somali speaking minority community found in southern Somalia (Lower Jubba) and eastern Kenya,[1] mostly along the Tana River.

The Wardey are a pastoralist community. Mostly they live in Tana River County alongside Orma communities. The tribe has a population of about 246,000 people (2011) in Kenya. They speak the Somali language and practice Islam.

The origins of the Wardey are of the Oromo ethnic group. They faced a widescale displacement by the Ogaden and other Somali clans during their migrations into Wardey heartlands west of the Jubba river in the 19th century. [2] Surrounding tribes say that they are originally from Somalia despite some living mostly in some parts of Kenya, mostly in the areas of Bangale, Bura, Charidende, Hola and Garseni. In Somalia they are mostly concentrated in the areas of Galdes Jilib, Afmadhow, Beles Qoqane,Jigges,Tabda and Kisimayo. Mogadishu also has some pockets of Wardey living among other Somali people.

References

  1. ^ Leon A. Bennun; Rashid A. Aman; S. A. Crafter (1995). Conservation of biodiversity in Africa: local initiatives and institutional roles : proceedings of the conference held at the National Museums of Kenya, 30 August-3 September, 1992. Centre for Biodiversity, National Museums of Kenya. p. 306.
  2. ^ The Darod Invasion, Richard Turnbull

Bangali's Finest Mohamed Gure Author The Wardey in Tana and Juba regions.