- The
Tachoni (meaning "we
shall be back" in
Kalenjin are
Kalenjin people ****imilated by
Luhya people of
western Kenya) is one of the
tribes that occupy...
- are as follows: Gisu (Lugisu) Kisu
Bukusu (Lubukusu;
ethnic Luhya) Syan
Tachoni (Lutachoni;
ethnic Luhya)
Dadiri (Ludadiri) Buya (Lubuya)
Dadiri is spoken...
-
Abalukulu etc. 16. The
Tachoni speak Lutachoni and
occupy Lugari, Trans-Nzoia, Likuyani,
Bungoma and
Malava districts.
Tachoni sub-clans
include Abachikha-Abakobolo...
-
dialect of
Masaaba in
eastern Uganda (and to the
other Luhya dialect of
Tachoni) than it is to
other languages spoken by the Luhya.
Several consonants...
-
Isukha Kabras Khayo Kisa
tribe Marachi Maragoli Marama Masaaba Nyole Samia Tachoni Tiriki Tsotso Wanga A
comparison between two
dialects of
Luhya proper,...
- Falls, is an
industrial town in
western region of
Kenya and home to the
Tachoni people. It is
located within Webuye West sub
county in
Bungoma County,...
-
groups like Maragoli, but less so in
comparison to others, like Bukusu,
Tachoni or Samia. Tiriki, or
known by the
autoglossonym Lutirichi, is a language...
- District,
which is
neighboured by the Isukha, Banyala, Tsotso, and the
Tachoni. The
exact origin of the
Luhya people is
currently disputed, but there...
-
Luhya Banyala Bukusu Gisu
Idakho Isukha Khayo Kisa
Marachi Maragoli Marama Tachoni Tiriki Samia Wanga Kalenjin Nandi Marakwet Kipsigis Elgeyo Tugen Terik...
-
biennial cir****cision
ceremonies that are
mostly practiced by the Bukusu,
Tachoni and
Sabaot peoples.[citation needed]
Aside from
sugar processing, the town...