- needed]. Modern-day
Luhyas do not
practice some of the
traditional customs as most have
adopted a
Christian way of life. Many
Luhyas live in
towns and cities...
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Luhya (/ˈluːjə/; also Luyia, Oluluyia,
Luhia or Luhiya) is a
Bantu language of
western Kenya. The
various Luhya tribes speak several related languages...
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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...
- mother).
Modern day
Luhyas do not
practice some
traditional customs as most have
adopted the
Christian way of life. Many
Luhyas also live in
urban towns...
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Kerebe (Kerewe), Jita–Kara–Kwaya–Ruri, Nyambo, Subi Masaba–
Luhya (E30):
Masaba (incl. Bukusu),
Luhya proper,
Nyore (or
Nyole in Kenya),
Nyole (or Olunyole...
- to
chase Africans away of
field to not
interfere with
white people, so
luhyas called the
field "
shikuri shukhukhungwa" "ebukhungu"
meaning the field...
-
language spoken by the
Bukusu tribe of the
Luhya people of
western Kenya. It is one of
several ethnically Luhya dialects; however, it is more
closely related...
- census).
Kakamega is 52 km
north of Kisumu, and
considered the
heart of
Luhya land. The
average elevation of
Kakamega is 1,535 metres. The
county has...
- in
eastern Uganda is
mutually intelligible with Bukusu,
spoken by
ethnic Luhya in
western Kenya.
Masaba is the
local name of
Mount Elgon and the name of...
- and
ironworking to the region.
Bantu groups in
Kenya include the Kikuyu,
Luhya, Kamba, Kisii, Meru, Kuria, Aembu, Ambeere, Wadawida-Watuweta, Wapokomo...