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  • With only fish to eat and no complex carbohydrates, the El Molo were literally wasting away from too much protein.

    One From The Hart Stefanie Powers 2010

  • Now they have intermarried with other tribes, and some have gone away, so the El Molo will soon be only a memory, but once, with full stomachs, they played with the balloons Bill inflated for them along the shores of Lake Rudolph and time stopped.

    One From The Hart Stefanie Powers 2010

  • During his time at the lake, Bill had met the El Molo tribe, who were few in number and on the verge of extinction, suffering from protein starvation.

    One From The Hart Stefanie Powers 2010

  • That afternoon we drove to El Molo, a small village further north that is home to one of Africa 's smallest tribes, to hire a boat to take us out to an island on the lake.

    Journey to the Jade Sea Ben Wright 2010

  • Although those we spotted were far off and might have been logs we were still surprised when, while we were fishing, our El Molo guides took the opportunity for a quick bathe in the lake.

    Journey to the Jade Sea Ben Wright 2010

  • Some of these ethnic groups, such as the Kikuyu and Luo, comprise many millions of people, but others, like the Suba and El Molo, are small and their languages are on the verge of extinction.

    Chapter 4 1999

  • Gabra) and when bound together they make good fishing rafts (Turkana, El Molo).

    Chapter 7 1999

  • As for my ethnic group the El Molo, we used to be close to the lake but now the water is moving inside, "Lepalo, the executive director of Save Lake Turkana Project says.

    AllAfrica News: Latest 2010

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