found: Kratz, C. Affecting performance, 1993.
found: African ethonyms:p. 152 (Dorobo (Okiek) Nandi family, Kenya, Tanzania)
found: Murdock world cult.:p. 65 (Dorobo (Andorobo, Asa, Ogiek, Okiek, Ndorobo, Wandorobo) Kenya)
found: Voegelin lang.:p. 323 (Dorobo (Agiek, Okiek; Ndorobo, Nderobo, Torobo) Nandi family)
found: Wily, L. A consideration of strategies for settlement of the Okiek Dorobo, 1992.
found: Ethnologue, 2000:p. 141 (Okiek (Akiek, "Ndorobo"); Kenya and possibly Tanzania; "Ndorobo" is a derogatory cover term for several small hunter or forest groups, not linguistically related (El Molo, Yaaku, Okiek, Omotik)) p. 229 (Aramanik (Laramanik, "Ndorobo", "Dorobo"); Kisankasa, Mediak, and Mosiro are also called "Ndorobo")
found: Blackburn, R.H. Okiek, 1982:p. 1 (Okiek are a Kalenjin-speaking people; formerly hunters and gathers; mostly known as the Dorobo, a Swahili word from the Maasai term "il torobo," meaning poor people who have no cattle; Dorobo is also used for other hunters such as the Sanye, the Boni and Asa)