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Maragoli tribe (Luhya)
The Maragoli, or Logoli (''Ava-Logooli''), are now the largest ethnic group of the 6 million-strong Luhya nation in Kenya, numbering around 2.1 million, or 35% of the Luhya people according to the last Kenyan census. Their language is called "Logoli", "Lulogooli", "Ululogooli", or "Maragoli". Maragoli also refers to the area that the descendants of a man called Mulogooli (also known as Maragoli) settled and occupied in the thirteenth century AD. Maragoli clans include the ''Va-Gonda, Va-Mavi, Va-Sachi, Va-Saniaga, Va-Vulughi,'' "Va-Ndega","Va-sari", "Va-ng'ang'a" ''Va-Yonga.'' (The prefix ''Va-'' refers to people, and is sometimes written ''Ba-, Ava-,'' or ''Aba-''.) ==Origins==
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