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Luhyas are Kenya’s second-largest ethnic tribe after the Kikuyu, making up 14% of the Kenyan population. Though considered as one tribe, the Abaluhya consists of over 18 sub-tribes, each speaking a different dialect of the Luhya language. The Bukusu and Maragoli are the two largest Luhya sub-tribes. The others include Banyala, Banyore, Batsotso, Gisu, Isukha, Kabras, Khayo, Kisa Marach, Marama, Masaaba, Samia, Tachoni, Tiriki, and Wanga.

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