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Bameme, Basombi, Bakwangwa, Babutu (descendants of Mubutu also found in Congo), Bakhoone, Baengele (originally Banyala), Balonja, Batukwika, Baboya, Baala, Balako, Basaba, Babuya, Barefu, Bamusomi, Batecho, Baafu, Babichachi, Bamula, Balunda, Babulo, Bafumo, Bayemba, Baemba, Bayaya, Baleyi, Baembo, Bamukongi, Babeti, Baunga, Bakuta, Balisa, Balukulu, Balwonja, Bamalicha, Bamukoya, Bamuna, Bamutiru, Bayonga, Bamang'ali, Basefu, Basekese, Basenya, Basime, Basimisi, Basibanjo, Basonge, Batakhwe, Batecho, Bachemayi, Bachemwile, Bauma, Baumbu, Bakhoma, Bakhonjo, Bakhwami, Bakhulaluwa, Baundo, Bachemuluku, Bafisi, Bakobolo, Bamatiri, Bamakhuli, Bameywa, Bahongo, Basamo, Basang'alo, Basianaga, Basioya, Bachambayi, Bangachi, Babiya, Baande, Bakhone, Bakimwei, Batilu, Bakhurarwa, Bakamukong'i, Baluleti, Babasaba, Bakikai, Bhakitang'a, Bhatemlani, Bhasakha, Bhatasama, Bhakiyabi, Banywaka, Banyangali, etc.
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Ababirang'u, Abakolwe, Abade. Abasubo. The name Marachi is derived from Ng'ono Mwami's father who was called Marachi son of Musebe, the son of Sirikwa. So all the Marachi sub-clans owed their allegiance to Ng'ono Mwami from whose lineage of Ababere sub-clan they were founded. The name Marachi was given further impetus by the war-like lifestyle of the descendants of Ng'ono who ruthlessly fought off the Luo expansion of the Jok Omollo a Nilotic group that sought to control the Nzoia and Sio Rivers in the area and the fishing grounds around the gulf of Erukala and Ebusijo-modern Port Victoria and Sio Port respectively.
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proved wrong. They are now known to accept different ideologies. Politicians scramble for the Luhya vote since it is the most democratic voter in Kenya. Given their high population numbers, a political candidate who enjoys Luhya support is almost always poised to win the country's general elections, barring incidents of fraud. The community is thereafter "rewarded" politically, by one of their own being appointed vice president or to a high-profile political office by the winning candidate. In the 2002 general elections of Kenya, the Luhya proved this point when outgoing president
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or “Luyia" in some of the dialects means "the north.” There is no single Luhya language. Rather, there are several mutually understood dialects that are principally Bantu. Perhaps the most identifying linguistic feature of the various Luhya dialects is the use of the prefix aba- or ava-, meaning "of" or "belonging to." Thus, for example, "Abaluhya (Abaluyia)" means "people from the north." Other translations are "those of the same hearth.”
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southern regions of the continent. Using data from a vast genomic analysis of more than 2,000 samples taken from individuals in 57 populations throughout Sub-Saharan Africa, scientists from the Institut Pasteur and the CNRS, together with a broad international consortium, have retraced the migratory routes of these populations, previously a source of debate.
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Abamarakalu, Abamakhanga, Abamakhuli, Abalugulu, Abakubwayi, Abakuusi, Abakamlevi, Abachewa, Abameywa,Abamurundi, Abamua,Abachimuluk, Abachivino, Abanyang'ali, Abarefu, Abasamba, Abasamo, Abaluu, Abayumbu, Abawande, Abaabichu, Abasonge/Abasonje, Abasaniaka, Abamweya, and Abamalicha. The Saniaga sub-clan found among the
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in Navakholo initiate boys every other year and notably on even years. The initiates are about 8 to 13 years old, and the ceremony was followed by a period of seclusion for the initiates. On their coming out of seclusion, there would be a feast in the village, followed by a period of counselling
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Instances of eloping were and are still common. Young men would elope with willing girls, with negotiations for a dowry to be conducted later. In such cases, the young man would also pay a fine to the parents of the girl. Abductions are normal. From December 2019 through June 2020, Human Rights Watch
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in an election year, was usually a deciding factor in the outcome of an election. The community was known to unite and vote as a block usually for a specific political candidate without division of mind and regardless of political differences. However, since the March 2013 general elections, this was
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Significant numbers of the Luhya fought for the British in the Second World War, many as volunteers in the Kenya African Rifles (KAR). As with many African societies, the Luhya also named their children after significant events. Consequently, many Luhya people born around the time of the Second World
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today refers to both the 20 Luhya clans and their respective Luhya dialects. There are 20 clans that make up the Luhya. The Luhya belong to the larger linguistic stock known as the Bantu. The Luhya comprise several subgroups with different but mutually understood linguistic dialects. The word “Luhya"
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and Uganda. They are divided into 20 (or 21, when the Suba are included) culturally and linguistically united clans. Once known as the Kavirondo, multiple small tribes in North Nyanza came together under the new name Baluhya between 1950 and 1960. The Bukusu are the largest Luhya subtribe and account
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The first-born son of the first wife was usually the main heir to his father, even if he happened to be younger than his half-brothers from his father's other wives. Daughters had no permanent position in Luhya families as they would eventually become other men's wives. They did not inherit property
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speak Lunyala and occupy Busia District. Other Nyala (Abanyala ba Kakamega) occupy the northwestern part of Kakamega District. The Banyala of Kakamega are said to have migrated from Busia with a leader known as Mukhamba. They speak the same dialect as the Banyala of Busia, save for minor differences
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The first European the Luhya had contact with was probably Henry Morton Stanley as he voyaged around Lake Victoria. In 1883, Joseph Thomson was the first European known to pass through Luhya territory on foot, and was influential in opening the region to Europeans after his meeting with King Mumia
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One of the oldest maps of Western Kenya indicate Luyialand as Usaba region, meaning: area occupied by masaba speaking people, this name is still used by Gisu of Uganda. The name Masaba, means North in Luluyia language. This territory neighboured the Baganda, Basoga and Bagisu of present-day Uganda,
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Their pre-colonial identity and boundaries were imagined making reference to a purported common territory once occupied by a community of peoples, speaking a similar language (although the language and the name only came into existence with work of the Luyia Language Committee, founded in 1941), to
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Multiple West African populations, including the Luhya, inherited genes from an archaic human ancestor population that diverged before modern humans and Neanderthals, split. Researchers found that a lineage splitting 624,000 years ago and introgressing into the African population
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They had extensive customs surrounding death. There would be a great celebration at the home of the deceased, with mourning lasting up to forty days. If the deceased was a wealthy or influential man, a big tree would be uprooted and the deceased would be buried there. After the burial, another tree
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Early migration was probably motivated by a search for more and better land, and to escape local conflicts, tsetse flies, and mosquitoes. By about 1850, migration into Luhyaland was largely complete, and only minor internal movements took place after that due to food shortages, disease, and violent
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produce cassava and millet. There is normally a maize supply deficit in the production seasons of the year and a surplus supply during the harvest months resulting in much lower prices to producers during harvest and very high prices to consumers during production months. The producer and consumer
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When a man got very old and handed over the running of his homestead to his sons, the sons would sometimes find a young woman for the old man to marry. Such girls were normally those who could not find men to marry them, usually because they had children out of wedlock. Wife inheritance was and is
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The sub-clans of the Banyala include Abahafu, Ababenge, Abachimba, Abadavani, Abaengere, Abakangala, Abakhubichi, Abakoye, Abakwangwachi, Abalanda, Abalecha, Abalindo, Abamani, Abalindavyoki, Abamisoho, Abamuchuu, Abamugi, Abamulembo, Abasinyama, Abamwaya, Abanyekera, Abaokho, Abasaacha, Abasakwa,
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was mapped within the Uganda Protectorate, the Luhya people and other Kenyan communities were included in the Ugandan territory. In 1902, the boundaries were remapped and the Luhya peoples including the Wanga kingdom and their neighbouring communities which were on the eastern part of Uganda, were
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and influenced British relations with the Wanga Kingdom in the region. The construction of the Kenya-Uganda railway began in 1898 and further opened opportunities for European interaction with the Luhya and other communities in the western part of Kenya. Nabongo Mumia's dominion extended to other
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The Wanga are a tribe of the Luhya people of Kenya. They mainly occupy Butere-Mumias and Kakamega Districts, two of the 8 districts of Kenya's Western Province. The Wanga ancestors were part of the migration that settled in the Kampala area and formed the Buganda or Baganda Kingdom. The Wanga were
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speak Lumarama and occupy Butere Sub-county. Marama sub-clans include Abamukhula, Abatere, Abashirotsa, Abatsotse, Aberecheya, Abamumbia, Abakhuli, Abakokho, Abakara, Abamatundu, Abamani, Abashieni, Abanyukhu, Abashikalie, Abashitsaha, Abacheya, Abatayi, Abasete, Abamachina, Abakolwe (origin from
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The most powerful centralized kingdom in what is now Kenya was founded by the Wanga. The Wanga would sometimes hire Maasai and Kalenjin mercenaries to fight for them. The Wanga incorporated most of the Luhya tribe as well as territories to the east, southeast, west and southwest occupied by the
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Immigrants into present-day Luhyaland came mainly from eastern and western Uganda and trace their ancestry mainly to several Bantu groups, and to other non-Bantu groups such as the Kalenjin, Luo, and Maasai. By 1850, migration into Luhyaland was largely complete, and only minor internal movements
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A widow would normally be inherited by her husband's brother or cousin. In some cases, the eldest son would inherit his father's widows (though not his own mother). Modern-day Luhyas do not practice some of the traditional customs as most have adopted a Christian way of life. Many Luhyas live in
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speak Lubukusu and occupy Bungoma, Mount Elgon district and Trans Nzoia. The sub-clans of the Bukusu include the Bamutilu, Babuya, Batura, Bamalaba, Bamwale, Bakikayi, Basirikwa, Baechale, Baechalo, Bakibeti, Bakhisa, Bamwayi Bamwaya, Bang'oma, Basakali, Bakiabi, Baliuli, Bamuki, Bakhona, Bakoi,
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Mbale- HQ Mbale town, The Masaba or Gishu people are predominantly Coffee and tea farmers. As they occupy the slopes of My.Elgon. Mbale district of Uganda is considered the most populous rural district with 257 persons per KM square. Mbale town is in the process of being made the second city in
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speak Olunyole and occupy Bunyore in Vihiga district. Nyole sub-clans include Abakanga, Abayangu, Abasiekwe, Abatongoi, Abasikhale, Aberranyi, Abasakami, Abamuli, Abasubi (Abasyubi), Abasiralo, Abalonga, Abasiratsi. Abamang’ali, Abanangwe, Abasiloli, Ab’bayi, Abakhaya, Abamukunzi and Abamutete.
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The Luhya culture is similar to the Great Lakes region Bantu speakers. During a wave of expansion that began 4,000 to 5,000 years ago, Bantu-speaking populations – as of 2023, some 310 million people – gradually left their original homeland of West-Central Africa and traveled to the eastern and
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speak Oluwanga and occupy Mumias and Matungu Districts. The 22 Wanga sub-clans are Abashitsetse, Abakolwe, Abaleka, Abachero, Abashikawa, Abamurono, Abashieni, Abamwima, Abamuniafu, Abambatsa, Abashibe, Ababere, Abamwende, Abakhami, Abakulubi, Abang’ale, Ababonwe, Abatsoye, Abalibo, Abang’ayo,
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speak Lulogooli and occupy Vihiga district. Maragoli sub-clans include Avamumbaya, Avamuzuzu, Avasaali, Avakizungu, Avavurugi, Avakirima, Avamaabi, Avanoondi, Avalogovo, Avagonda, Avamutembe, Avasweta, Avamageza, Avagizenbwa, Avaliero, Avasaniaga, Avakebembe, Avayonga, Avagamuguywa, Avasaki,
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speak Lwisukha and occupy the eastern part of Kakamega district. Isukha sub-clans include the Abarimbuli, Abasaka- Ia, Abamakhaya, Abitsende, Abamironje, Abayokho, Abakusi, Abamahalia, Abimalia, Abasuiwa, Abatsunga, Abichina, Abashilukha, Bakhumbwa, Baruli, Abatura, Abashimutu, Abashitaho,
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speak Lumarachi and occupy Butula District in Busia county. Marachi sub-clans include Ababere, Abafofoyo, Abamuchama, Abatula, Abamurono, Abang'ayo, Ababule, Abamulembo, Abatelia, Abapwati, Abasumia, Abarano, Abasimalwa, Abakwera, Abamutu, Abamalele, Abakolwe, Ababonwe, Abamucheka, Abaliba,
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speak Lutachoni and occupy Lugari, Trans-Nzoia, Likuyani, Bungoma and Malava districts. Tachoni sub-clans include Abachikha-Abakobolo, Abachambai, Abakabini, Abacharia, and Abamuhonngo-, Abakamutebi, Abamarakalu, Abasang'alo, Abangachi, Abasioya, Abaabiya, Abatecho, Abaengele, Abaabichwa,
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The first Luhyas who were converted to Christianity took words, names, their perceptions of what Christian missionaries told them about the Christian God, and other aspects of their indigenous religious traditions, and applied them to their interpretations of Christ and God.
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which means 'Warriors' or 'Mighty Hunters.' They were fierce warriors who fought with the neighbouring Nandi for cattle and were known to be fearless. This explains why they are generally fewer in number compared to other Luhya clans such as the Maragoli and Bukusu.
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Children are named after the sub-clan's ancestors, that is, after their grandparents and after the events, or the weather. The paternal grandparents take precedence so that the first-born son will usually be named after his paternal grandfather (Kuka or 'Guga' in
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Abasaya, Abasenya, Abasia, Abasiloli, Abasonge (also found among Kabras), Abasumba, Abasuu, Abatecho (also found among Bukusu), Abaucha, Abauma, Abaumwo, Abacharia, Abayaya, Abayirifuma (also found among Tachoni), Abayisa, Abayundo and Abasiondo, Abachende.
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would begin. Typically, this would be 12 cattle and similar numbers of sheep or goats, to be paid by the groom's parents to the bride's family. Once the dowry was delivered, the girl was fetched by the groom's sisters to begin her new life as a wife.
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in pronunciation. The Abanyala ba Kakamega are also known as Abanyala ba Ndombi. They reside in Navakholo Division North of Kakamega forest. Their one-time powerful colonial chief was Ndombi wa Namusia. Chief Ndombi was succeeded by his son, Andrea.
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The newly initiated youths would then build bachelor-huts for each other, where they would stay until they were old enough to become warriors. This kind of initiation is no longer practiced among the Kakamega Luhya, with the exception of the Tiriki.
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as running mate. The Luhyas dealt a severe blow to Moi's candidate by voting en masse for Kibaki who thereafter won the election with Wamalwa as his vice president. Of the eleven vice presidents of Kenya since independence, three have been Luhyas.
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domestic conflicts. Luhya migration into the Rift Valley is relatively recent, only dating back to the first few years after independence in 1963, when farms formerly occupied by colonial white settlers were bought by, or given to Africans.
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The Kabras dialect sounds like the Tachoni dialect. Kabras sub-clans include the Abamutama, Basonje, Abakhusia, Bamachina, Abashu, Abamutsembi, Baluu, Batobo, Bachetsi and Bamakangala. They were named after the heads of the families.
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and the Kabras, the traditional methods of initiation persist. Circumcision is held every even year in August and December (the latter only among the Tachoni and the Kabras), and the initiates are typically 11 to 15 years old.
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interviewed 37 people about the kidnappings, including 28 female survivors of sexual violence, 5 of whom were children at the time of the abuse. As polygamy is allowed, a middle-aged man will typically have two to three wives.
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The Kabras and the Wanga collaborated peacefully with the British. Most Luhyas from the Kabras clan joined the colonial-era police forces. Nabongo Mumia, was forced to sign treaties with the British after being defeated.
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While everyone speaks their language, food and commercial farming are very unifying endeavors, the language or dialect people speak do not define what they grow or raise – economics and proximity to market determine that.
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speak Olushisa and occupy Khwisero district. Kisa sub-clans include Ababoli, Abakambuli, Abachero, abalakayi, Abakhobole, Abakwabi, Abamurono, Abamanyulia, Abaruli, Abashirandu, Abamatundu, Abashirotsa, Abalukulu etc.
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Nowadays, the initiates are usually circumcised in hospital, and there is no seclusion period. On healing, a party is held for the initiate — who then usually goes back to school to continue with his studies.
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speak Ludiliji and occupy Tiriki in Vihiga district. Tiriki sub-clans include Balukhoba, Bajisinde, Bam'mbo, Bashisungu, Bamabi, Bamiluha, Balukhombe, Badura, Bamuli, Barimuli, Baguga, Basianiga and Basuba.
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The first Bible translation in a Luyia language was produced by Nicholas Stamp in the Wanga language. Osundwa says he did this translation in Mumias, the former capital of the Wanga kingdom of Mumia.
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Subsequent children may be named after maternal grandparents, after significant events, such as weather, seasons, etc. The name Wafula, for example, is given to a boy born during the rainy season (
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Mutoto, Mukhuyu or Mukumu would be planted. (This was a sacred tree and is found along most Luhya migration paths it could only be planted by a righteous lady mostly a virgin or a very old lady.)
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Wanga), Abebokolo, Abalukokho, Abageri (Luo origin), Abamatioli (origin from Butsotso), Abang'onya (origin from Butsotso), Abashitsetse (origin from Wanga) etc. (History of Abaluyia-Gideon Were)
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Nowadays, mourning takes less time (about one week) and the celebrations are held at the time of burial. "Obukoko" and "Lisabo" are post-burial ceremonies held to complete mourning rites.
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speak Lwidakho and occupy the southern part of Kakamega district. Their sub-clans include the Abashimuli, Abashikulu, Abamasaba, Abashiangala, Abamusali, Abangolori, Abamahani, Abamuhali.
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speak Lukabarasi and occupy the northern part of Kakamega district. The Kabras were originally Banyala. They reside principally in Malava, in Kabras Division of Kakamega district. The
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may be the same person in different months. The largest sugar production facilities in Kenya are located in the western region where the Luhya people predominantly live.
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The Wanga Kingdom was very similar to the Baganda kingdom and other monarchies in Uganda, Mumia was the last sovereign king of the Wanga, and was called a
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was a common practice in the past. Today, with the influence of Christianity, it is practiced by only a few people, usually, if the man marries under
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Macarthur, Julie (2012). "The making and unmaking of African languages : oral communities and competititve linguistic work in western Kenya".
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and were excluded from decision-making meetings within the family. Today, girls are allowed to inherit property, in accordance with Kenyan law.
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speak Olutsotso and occupy the western part of Kakamega district. Tsotso sub-clans include the Abangonya, Abashisiru, Abamweche, Abashibo,
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towns and cities for most of their lives and only return to settle in the rural areas after retirement or the death of parents there.
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strongly resisted British incursions into their territory in the 1890s. In 1895, they fought the British from a stronghold near
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Chicken is a delicacy among the Luhya people, and it is a small leap from raising subsistence chickens to commercial chicken.
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from Europe and America, the Luhya peoples took the name of their traditional god, Nyasae, and gave that name to the Living
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did not practice it at all. Outlawing of the practice by the government led to its end, even though it can occur among the
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Other famous chiefs during the colonial time included Ndombi wa Namusia, Sudi Namachanja, Namutala and Ongoma Laurende.
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A religious sect known as Dini ya Msambwa was founded by Elijah Masinde in 1948. They worship "Were," the Bukusu god of
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and some areas of Kakamega, tea bushes are very visible, making tea another key commercial crop grown in this region.
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Traditionally, circumcision was part of a period of training for adult responsibilities for the youth. Among those in
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The last known elder was Soita Libukana Samaramarami of Lwichi village, Central Kabras, near Chegulo market. When the
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Other sub-clans said to have been Tachoni are the Bangachi found among Bagisu of Uganda, and Balugulu, also found in
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Abakhulunya, Abasiritsa, Abakhaywa, Abasaiwa, Abakhonyi, Abatecheri, Abayonga, Abakondi, Abaterema, and Abasikhobu.
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Although Trans Nzoia is in the Rift Valley province, substantial Luhya populations have settled in the Kitale area.
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Eshitabo Eshiokhulaama nende Tsisakalamendo nende Akebiima Bindi Bieikanisa. The Book of Common Prayer in Luhya
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Andrea was succeeded by Paulo Udoto, Mukopi, Wanjala, Barasa Ongeti, Matayo Oyalo and Muterwa in that order.
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cultural traditions now presented as shared, and to the supposed leadership of a particular ruler or king.
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The Kabras were under the rulership of Nabongo Mumia of the Wanga and were represented by an elder in his
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in Kenya. The Luhya belong to the larger linguistic stock known as the Bantu. The Luhya are located in
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but, even in those, it was limited to a few instances and was not as widespread as it was among the
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and the Luo, Teso, and Nandi of present-day Kenya. The territory occupied by the Bantu around
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Luyia Nation: Origins, sub-Clans and Taboos: Shadrack Amakoye Bulimo: 9781466978362: Books
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Others who have held high-profile political offices include, Musalia Mudavadi, current
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50,000 years ago is able to explain the genes present in the modern Luhya population.
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Luhya peoples also live in Southern and Eastern Uganda, as well as northern Tanzania.
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About 10 to 15 families traditionally made up a village, headed by a village headman (
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Busia- HQ Busia town, just like Kenya Samia people are. Both farmers and Fishermen.
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occurred after that due to disease, droughts, domestic conflicts and the effects of
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Vihiga- HQ Mbale town Tea farming and grain farming is the main income for locals.
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The principal traditional settlement area of the Luhya is in what was formerly the
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were traditionally practiced. There was great fear of the "Abalosi" or "Avaloji" (
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came to Malakisi in 1936. The Baptists came to western Kenya in the early 1960s.
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formerly 7th Vice President (Sept. 2002 – Dec 2002), Michael Wamalwa Kijana, 8th
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of Busia County, Kenya. Khayo sub-clans include the Abaguuri, Abasota, Abakhabi.
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In the 1940s and 1950s, the Bukusu resisted the British under the leadership of
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A traditional house built in rural Western Kenya famous by the Luyha community
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Bungoma- HQ Bungoma town, the main economy is dependent on grains and sugar.
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Busia- HQ Busia Town, Fishing and grain farming is the main local activity.
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Most modern-day Luhyas are Christians; for some (if not all) the word for
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in the 1950s, but was released to his home area at independence in 1963.
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Kenyan writer, playwright, literature scholar, teacher and professor at
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War were named "Keyah", a transliteration of "KAR", the acronym for the
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former ambassador permanent representative to the United Nations Office
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Mark Kadima, Bishop, Catholic Diocese of Bungoma from 2021 to present
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Mutonyi wa Nabukelembe (Died among the kabras in the Machina sub-clan)
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The word Nyasae when translated into English roughly corresponds with
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In Kenyan politics, the Luhya population, commonly referred to as the
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Trans Nzoia- HQ Kitale, Maize farming is the most economic activity.
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Kakamega- HQ Kakamega town, sugarcane is the main farming activity.
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The Banyala do not intermarry with someone from the same sub-clan.
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kenyan researchist biochemistry lecturer and crispr enthuthiast.
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Among the Bukusu, the Tachoni and (to a much lesser extent) the
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The Tachon peoples of Kenya : history, culture and economy
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Luhya culture is comparable to most Bantu cultural practices.
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Various sources estimate that 75%-90% profess Christianity.
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as vice president in an attempt to lure Luhyas to vote for
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Makers of Kenyan History; Nabongo Mumia, Heinemann Kenya,
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The Luhya people mainly live in the following districts;
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List of Notable Luhya people and People of Luhya Descent
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The main food for the Luhya people like most Kenyans is
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was re-introduced to the Luhya in the early 1900s by
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Wanjala is given to one born during famine ( 2214:and to the north of Lake Victoria was known as 399:for almost 30% of the entire Luhya population. 2862:speak Lukhayo and occupy Nambale District and 572:is one of the most densely populated parts of 5265: 3902:, distinguished Professor, Harvard University 3065:and the Bailifuma, found among the Banyala. 1997: 1607:The Kenya Schools and Colleges Drama Festival 8: 4955:"Luhya Tribe | Kenya Tribes and People" 4269:, Former Attorney General of Kenya, Senator 3863:, Kenyan academic, currently serving as the 2849:speak Lusamia and occupy Southern Region of 256: 4371:, Founder & CEO of Bushfinders Safaris. 61:Learn how and when to remove these messages 5272: 5258: 5250: 4610:(born 5 February 1993), Kenyan footballer. 4298:Former Minister for Forestry and Wildlife. 3058:are said to have originally been Tachoni. 2345: 2004: 1990: 594: 255: 4905: 4829:. Kenya-information-guide.com. 2014-04-02 4225:(born January 23, 1946) Kenyan politician 4106:Current Speaker of the National Assembly. 4100:, Former Speaker of the National Assembly 3800:, Former Minister of Foreign Affairs and 3709:Academic and Author. Winner of the first 2189:Learn how and when to remove this message 2084:Learn how and when to remove this message 238:Learn how and when to remove this message 220:Learn how and when to remove this message 118:Learn how and when to remove this message 2329: 2233:made a voyage around Lake Victoria, and 1602:Kenya Institute of Puppet Theatre (KIPT) 5185:Baraza, Patrick Wanakuta (2011-07-25). 5093:Luhya languages according to Ethnologue 4668: 4616:Olympic 100m Sprinter, Track and Field. 3655:Kenyan Senator. 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Nairobi: PERC-PACE International. 4341:, MD & CEO, ABSA BANK KENYA PLC. 2103:of the Luhya were part of the great 275:Regions with significant populations 158:adding citations to reliable sources 5246:(1967) digitized by Richard Mammana 4729:THE INSTITUT PASTEUR (5 May 2017). 4681:Kenya National Bureau of Statistics 5150:Lihraw, Demmahom Olovodes (2010). 4434:, Historian and veteran journalist 4232:, Current Nairobi County Senator. 4128:, Current Prime Cabinet Secretary. 4063:, Former Secretary-General of the 3849:, Prime Cabinet Secretary of Kenya 2256:As all the land in Kenya, west of 712:Savanna Pastoral Neolithic Culture 25: 4353:, Co- Founder of Duke Hub Group . 3834:, Cabinet Secretary of Devolution 42:This article has multiple issues. 4051:(1926–2000) former MP of Emuhaya 3947:(27 October 1934 – 7 July 1995) 3839: 3824: 3809: 3790: 3766: 3752: 3737: 3719: 3697: 3679: 3661: 3643: 3625: 3607: 3601:Historian and veteran journalist 3589: 3571: 3553: 3532: 3514: 3320:Pentecostal Assemblies of Canada 3318:(CMS) came in 1906. 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