- The
Idakho (Abitakho,
Idakho, Abidakho) are a
Luhya sub-group that
reside primarily in the
fertile Kakamega District,
Western Kenya.
Idakho is administratively...
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Idakho, Isukha, and
Tiriki (Luidakho, Luisukha, Lutirichi) are
mutually intelligible Kenyan languages within the
Luhya ethnic group. They are a set of...
- "those of the same hearth.” The 21
clans are the
Bukusu (Aba-Bukusu),
Idakho (Av-
Idakho),
Isukha (Av-Isukha),
Kabras (Aba-Kabras),
Khayo (Aba-Khayo), Kisa...
- (OluShisa)
Kabras (LuKabarasi) East
Nyala (LuNyala)
Banyala Bukusu Gisu
people Idakho Isukha Kabras Khayo Kisa
tribe Marachi Maragoli Marama Masaaba Nyole Samia...
- are
known as Abiisukha. They
reside Kakamega District neighboured by the
Idakho and the Tiriki. They
perform the
traditional celebratory dance known as...
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Urewe culture Shungwaya Modern ethnicities Kikuyu Luhya Banyala Bukusu Gisu
Idakho Isukha Khayo Kisa
Marachi Maragoli Marama Tachoni Tiriki Samia Wanga Kalenjin...
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communities highly value sibling- and peer- caretaking.
Accounts from the
Idakho tribe in
Kenya portray infants being left to the care and
guidance of other...
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Urewe culture Shungwaya Modern ethnicities Kikuyu Luhya Banyala Bukusu Gisu
Idakho Isukha Khayo Kisa
Marachi Maragoli Marama Tachoni Tiriki Samia Wanga Kalenjin...
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Urewe culture Shungwaya Modern ethnicities Kikuyu Luhya Banyala Bukusu Gisu
Idakho Isukha Khayo Kisa
Marachi Maragoli Marama Tachoni Tiriki Samia Wanga Kalenjin...
- Uluragooli)
Wagner and Mair 1970 JE40: Logooli-Kuria
group JE411–3 ida
Idakho (JE411, Itakho),
Isukha (JE412, Isuxa, Lwisukha),
Tiriki (JE413, Tirichi)...