El Molo. EL Molo The Last People of The Lake Indigeneity Just Transition Nov 18 Written By Charlotte Akers Green energy projects are threatening the livelihoods of communities on the shores of Lake Turkana as local communities are being dispossessed of their land due to the expanding wind farm Around the world indigenous communities continue to.

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The El Molo are a littleknown people who number about 4000 – pure El Molos are far fewer Some think none are left Either way it makes them the smallest tribe in Kenya Advertisements These mysterious people are believed to have originally migrated from Ethiopia in the more northerly region down into the Great Lakes area around 1000 BC.

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ElMolo are Kenya’s smallest ethnic group with around 560 people Although their numbers have recovered slightly in recent years the people who live on the Komote Island of Lake Turkana fear their language could become extinct The El Molo are believed to have originally migrated down into the Turkana Basin around 1000 BC from Ethiopia in the more northerly.