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Kavirondo : ウィキペディア英語版
Kavirondo
Kavirondo is the former name of the region surrounding Kavirondo Gulf (now Winam Gulf) as well as of two native peoples living there under the regime of British East Africa (The "Nilotic Kavirondo" and the "Bantu Kavirondo"). Broadly, this was defined as those who dwelt in the valley of the Nzoia River, on the western slopes of Mount Elgon, and along the northeast coast of Victoria Nyanza.
Suggested etiologies of the name "Kavirondo" include
* From local young warriors, armed with spears, bows, arrows, & clubs, who were observed to sit on their heels, which in Swahili is ''kaa virondo''. Thus the region became Kavirondo, the inhabitants pejoratively called ''wa-Kavirondo'': “people who sit on their heels”
* From ''kaba-londo'': In Buganda two unusual words related to royalty were combined, kabaka, the king & ''namu-londo'', the stool used as throne on which the king is crowned.
(Both putative origins may be doubtful).
==Origins and divisions==
Kavirondo is the general name of two distinct groups of ethnic groups, the Bantu speakers and the Nilotic speakers. The Bantu appear to have been the first comers. The Nilotic ethnic groups, probably an offshoot of the Acholi, appear to have crossed Lake Victoria to reach their present home, the country around Kavirondo Gulf. Of the two, the Bantu now occupy a more northerly position than their neighbors, and are practically the most northerly representatives of that race (Hobley). The Nilotic Kavirondo in their turn had their wanderings arrested by an irruption of Elgumi people (themselves probably of Nilotic origin) from the east.
The Bantu Kavirondo are divided into three principal types: the Awa-Rimi, the Awa-Ware and the Awa-Kisii. Their Bantu neighbors call the Nilotic Kavirondo ''Ja-Mwa''. The generic name for the Nilotic tribes is ''Ja-Luo'', but the Bantu Kavirondo call them ''Awa-Nyoro''. The two groups have many characteristics in common.
The Kavirondo have many tribes, divided, Sir H. H. Johnston suspects, totemically.

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