Tag Archives: Bantu

Origin of Maragoli Sub-Clans

Mulogoli, the father of the Maragoli people, had 5 children: Kavogoi, Msari, Mkizungu, Mukirima, Mmavi. Sadly, Kavogoi passed away, leaving Mulogoli with 4 sons

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The Twelve Months of The Year in Maragoli

Maragoli people have names for the months in their language. As you’ll see, these names often correspond with the seasons and natural events of the year.

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Clans that can’t intermarry(Maragoli)

Avagihayo were historically involved in killing monitor lizards (referred to as Zimburu in Kimaragoli) that were used to make Isikuti (Isigudi).

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Maragoli Lost Story-The Priest

Maragoli, Kisii, Suba, Abanyore, and Kuria settlers to the shores of Lake Nyanza are the descendants of possibly the earliest groups to have arrived in Kenya.

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The Identity of Kenya’s “Luhya” Community

The emergence of Luhya as a collective identity was not based on linguistic or cultural ties but rather as means of control and categorization by colonial power

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The Story of Emperor Mansa Musa Keita

Upon assuming the government of Mali, he gained the title of Mansa which means king & expanded the wealth of the empire that was concentrated in the era of gold

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“A Call to Repentance: Preparing for Atonement and Restoring Blessings”

As the Bantu prepares for the Day of Atonement, it is an opportune moment to reflect on the consequences of unrepentant actions.

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The Maragoli Language For Tea

A typical Mulogoli tribesman knows his tea, and knows it well. Thus there’s a corner of Maragoli language dedicated to all things tea.

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The Day of Atonement In Reference to The Bantu Calendar-31st March

The Day of Atonement, also known as Yom Kippur, is an important holiday in the Jewish calendar. However, in many parts of Africa, including among the Bantu people, there are similar traditions and observances related to atonement, repentance, and forgiveness. In this blog post, we will explore some of the ways in which the Bantu […]

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