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Musimbi Kanyoro (1989), "The
Abaluyia of Kenya; one people, one language: What can be
learned from the
Luyia project": The
Abaluyia of
Western Kenya. (p. 27)...
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Luhya or
Abaluyia may
refer to:
Luhya people Luhya language This
disambiguation page
lists articles ****ociated with the
title Luhya. If an
internal link...
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within Kenya,
consisting of the
Wanga (Abawanga)
tribe of the
Luhya people (
Abaluyia). At its peak the
kingdom covered an
expansive area from
Jinja in west...
- The
Luhya (also
known as
Abaluyia or Luyia) are a
Bantu people and the
second largest ethnic group in Kenya. The
Luhya belong to the
larger linguistic...
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Tiriki or
Hamisi is home to the
Tiriki subtribe of the
Abaluyia.
Hamisi Constituency is an
electoral constituency in Kenya. It is one of five constituencies...
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Tiriki Clan
Tiriki sub
tribe is one of
sixteen clans and
dialects of the
Abaluyia people of
Western Kenya. The word
Tiriki is also used to
refer to their...
- totems.
Around the 1950s, the name
Kuria gained wide usage. Mijikenda,
Abaluyia and
Kalenjin also
became generally accepted as
ethnic names during the...
- Review, 1974,
Volume 2, Page 44 Were,
Gideon S., (1967). A
history of the
Abaluyia of
western Kenya: c. 1500-1930, Page 43 Dipio,
Dominica &
Stuart Sillars...
- Kenya:
Kenya Literature Bureau. Were,
Gideon S. (1967) A
History of the
Abaluyia of
Western Kenya: c. 1500-1930. Nairobi, Kenya: East
African Publishing...
- of the
Abaluyia of
Western Kenya: C.1500–1930. Nairobi: East
African Publishing House, (1967, 206p.)
Western Kenya Historical Texts:
Abaluyia, Teso and...