- The
Maragoli, or
Logoli (Ava-Logooli), are now the second-largest
ethnic group of the 6
million Luhya nation in Kenya,
numbering around 2.1 million, or...
- (alternate names: Lugooli, Llugule, Llogole, Luragoli, Uluragooli, Maragooli,
Maragoli, or Ragoli;
native name: Lulogooli) is a
Bantu language with
several hundred...
- (Aba-Kabras),
Khayo (Aba-Khayo), Kisa (Aba-Kisa),
Marachi (Aba-Marachi),
Maragoli (Aba-Logoli),
Marama (Aba-Marama),
Nyala (Aba-Nyala),
Nyole (Aba-Nyole)...
- and is the
capital and
largest town of
Vihiga County. It is also
called Maragoli,
after the
indigenous inhabitants of the area. The town is
located on the...
- Held in
Mbale town
every 26 December, the
Maragoli Cultural Festival was for a long time, in
decades gone by, the
biggest event of the year in the region...
-
relationship with the Ngurimi, Rangi, Mbugwe, Simbiti, Zanaki,
Ikoma and
Maragoli people. They
speak the
Ekegusii language which is
classified with the Great...
-
Banyala Bukusu Gisu
people Idakho Isukha Kabras Khayo Kisa
tribe Marachi Maragoli Marama Masaaba Nyole Samia Tachoni Tiriki Tsotso Wanga A
comparison between...
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acquired its name from 'Kusuma', the
Maragoli word for 'trading'. Because,
before Luo
arrived in the area, the
Maragoli were
already trading with
other people...
-
invited by a
cousin of them
called Mukolwe who had
settled earlier in
Maragoli. It is
related that later,
Wanga secretly moved towards the West alone...
-
refer to:
Mangaung African Cultural Festival, Bloemfontein,
South Africa Maragoli Cultural Festival,
Kenya Morija Arts &
Cultural Festival, Morija, Lesotho...