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LIST OF LUHYA SUB TRIBES

The Luhya sub tribes are 18, and here they are; Banyala, Masaaba, Marama, Tachoni, Bukusu, Maragoli, Samia, Batsotso, Idakho, Isukha, Gisu, Kisa, Marachi, Tiriki, Kabras, Khayo, Banyore, and Wanga.

With a total of 18 Luhya sub tribes, each speaking its own dialect, Luhya is a unique tribe. The Luhya sub tribes occupy the western region of Kenya that is rich in agricultural land. They mainly practice subsistence farming, but border Nilotic communities like the Luo, Teso, Maasai, and Kalenjin are mainly cattle keepers and fishermen. Read down below to know more about the Luhya sub tribes 18 Luhya sub tribes. Source: softkenya.com Source: UGC The Luhya community has about 750 clans, yes, that is a huge number of clans, perhaps it is the reason why their political stand matters so much to the leadership of the Nation. Some sub tribes of Luhya are so different from each other that they can't understand each other's language. As a nation, we have Kiswahili as the national language to help ease conversations between people of different tribes, in Luhya, there is no unifying language. Though most of the subtribes share certain words and can communicate; there is no 'universal' Luhya language that allows for flawless communication between people from different Luhya sub tribes in Kenya. The history of the Luhya Nations has been documented in two books, namely Luyia Nation: Origins, Class, and Taboos (2013) and Luyia of Kenya: A Cultural Profile by both by Shadrack Amakoye Bulimo. As the author introduces you to the book; Luyia Nation: Origins, Class, and Taboos, he states that the Luhya nation was brought together for political reasons.

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