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Bukusu people : ウィキペディア英語版 | Bukusu tribe (Luhya)
The Bukusu are one of the seventeen Kenyan tribes of the Luhya Bantu people of East Africa. Calling themselves ''BaBukusu'', they are the largest tribe of the Luhya nation, making up about 17% of the Luhya population. They speak Bukusu dialect. ==Origins== The Bukusu myths of origin state that the first man, Mwambu (the discoverer or inventor), was made from mud by Wele Khakaba at a place called Mumbo (which translates to 'west'). God then created a wife for Mwambu, a woman called Sela. Mwambu and his descendants moved out of Mumbo and settled on the foothills of Mount Elgon (known to them as Masaba), from where their descendants grew to form the current Bukusu population. Anthropologists believe that the Bukusu did not become a distinct grouping apart from the rest of the Luhya population until, at the very earliest, the late 18th Century. They moved into Central Uganda as part of a much larger group of people, many forming the eastern extension of the great Bantu migration out of central Africa. (See Origins of the Luhya.) The Bukusu clan include subdivision called ekholo.The subdivision include;Bakibeti,Bakibumbi,Batilu,Babhichachi,Baengele,Batukuika,Batecho among others.
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