1. Samburu - Noun
2. Samburu - Proper noun
Samburu (plural Samburu or Samburus)
A member of an ethnic group of semi-nomadic pastoralists of north central Kenya, related to but distinct from the Maasai.
Samburu
Their Eastern Nilotic, North Maa language.
Brandon's disloyalty to Samburu would lead to his elimination as well as the remaining original Samburu members. Source: Internet
Samburu took an early lead, but the tribe internally was divided equally along age lines (Silas, Kim P., Brandon and Lindsey as one, and Frank, Teresa, Carl and Linda as the other). Source: Internet
The swarms had by Sunday afternoon invaded Kipsing, Mariara and Serolipi areas in Isiolo, Meru and Samburu counties where spraying was done for two days. Source: Internet
Speaking in Baragoi, Samburu North Sub-county during a funds drive on Friday evening, Ruto asked residents to put aside their differences, unite and work together for the country to realise development. Source: Internet
Silas picked himself along with the two remaining older Samburu, Frank and Teresa, while Kelly, Big Tom and Lex were picked for Boran. Source: Internet
Tom Lalampaa, a Samburu who became a community development manager for the Northern Rangelands Trust, is now a key player in efforts to protect Kenyan wildlife and improve the lives of his people. Source: Internet