The Sebei live primarily on the slopes of
Mount Elgon in eastern Uganda.
[2] They number about 275,000 people and occupy the districts of
Bukwa,
Kapchorwa and
Kween. Their territory borders the
Republic of Kenya which is a home to more than five million
Kalenjin, a large ethnic group to which the Sebei belongs. The Sebei, now known mainly as Sabiny, speak Kupsabiny, a Kalenjin dialect spoken by other smaller groups of Kalenjin stock around Mount Elgon. The Sebei and Kenyan smaller groups (Book, Kony, Mosoop, Someek, Bongomek) inhabiting the hills of Mount Elgon collectively are referred to as the '
Sabaots.
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