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Idakho

The Idakho (Abitakho, Idakho, Abidakho) are a Luhya sub-group that reside primarily in the fertile Kakamega District, Western Kenya. Idakho is administratively known as Ikolomani, Ikolomani being the only Constituency in the region.

As is the case with the wider Western Province, Idakho, Kakamega is densely populated with its 2007 population estimated at having surpassed 150,000.

The Idakho people a subgroup of the Luhya ethnic group were estimated in the 2019 Census of Kenya to number 59,661 people.[1]

It is widely believed that the Bidakho are descendants of Mwitakho.[2]

Scarcity of land and the Bidakho's changing lifestyles have made the people diversify with many today engaging in dairy farming and on a smaller scale, tea farming. Maize however is the most widely grown crop, supplying their staple food, bushuma. It is harvested bi-annually.They are known for Isukuti (Mwinuyu) Dance, drum making, and bullfighting.

The traditional life however only serves as a supplement to their 'modern' family life.

Enjoying good levels of literacy (72%), Bidakho today are actively engaged in business, the civil service and private enterprise in all major East African towns.

History edit

Mwitakho and his brother, Mwisukha are widely believed to have founded the two subtribes - Idakho and Isukha...

Geography edit

They are located between two major tarmac roads. The one leading to Kakamega from kisumu and the one leading to Mumias from kakamega town

The Arts and Culture edit

Bull-fighting edit

Bull Fighting is one of Kakamega's main tourist attraction sites. Pot making brings income to women while Gold digging is known to take place in the River Yala and around Sigalagala(f.pakata, kicd 2016)

Dance edit

  • Isikuti dance
  • Lipala

Language edit

Lwidakho dialect.

Religion edit

Many people go to Friends Church (Quakers) as it is popular in the Western Region.

Literature edit

The Idakho Clans edit

Abashimuli edit

Abashimuli clan are mainly found in Iguhu location of Ikolomani Constituency. Abashimuli word comes from the word Shimuli meaning bud flowers. They're found in Iyala, Masiyenze, makhokho villages. Common names among Abashimuli include Lijembe, Shivachi, Ambani, Makhaya, Wendo etc.

Abashikulu edit

Bashikulu are idakho people that now live at Ishikulu which includes Ishichiko and Ilusiola. Others are at Imakata and Imadivini. These include the Ngairas', Amulyotos of the Basirima.

Abamasaba edit

They are located in mutaho and shimanyiro area. River Isiukhu traverses their region. Major families include Ndula, Mukhono and many others. They are considered to be among the most educated as most of them are lecturers, doctors, engineers and other white collar professions.

Abashiangala edit

Abamusali edit

Abangolori edit

AbamahaLia edit

Abayokha edit

Abasembe edit

Abamuhali edit

Abarendwa edit

Abamabuusi edit

  • Lennox Ludenyo Amalemba

Current Leaders edit

  • Bernard Shinali , MP Ikolomani

References edit

  1. ^ "2019 Kenya Population and Housing Census Volume IV: Distribution of Population by Socio-Economic Characteristics". December 2019.
  2. ^ Abeingo Community Network. . Abeingo.org. Archived from the original on 2010-04-28. Retrieved 2014-04-21.


idakho, abitakho, abidakho, luhya, group, that, reside, primarily, fertile, kakamega, district, western, kenya, administratively, known, ikolomani, ikolomani, being, only, constituency, region, case, with, wider, western, province, kakamega, densely, populated. The Idakho Abitakho Idakho Abidakho are a Luhya sub group that reside primarily in the fertile Kakamega District Western Kenya Idakho is administratively known as Ikolomani Ikolomani being the only Constituency in the region As is the case with the wider Western Province Idakho Kakamega is densely populated with its 2007 population estimated at having surpassed 150 000 The Idakho people a subgroup of the Luhya ethnic group were estimated in the 2019 Census of Kenya to number 59 661 people 1 It is widely believed that the Bidakho are descendants of Mwitakho 2 Scarcity of land and the Bidakho s changing lifestyles have made the people diversify with many today engaging in dairy farming and on a smaller scale tea farming Maize however is the most widely grown crop supplying their staple food bushuma It is harvested bi annually They are known for Isukuti Mwinuyu Dance drum making and bullfighting The traditional life however only serves as a supplement to their modern family life Enjoying good levels of literacy 72 Bidakho today are actively engaged in business the civil service and private enterprise in all major East African towns Contents 1 History 2 Geography 3 The Arts and Culture 3 1 Bull fighting 3 2 Dance 3 3 Language 3 4 Religion 3 5 Literature 4 The Idakho Clans 4 1 Abashimuli 4 2 Abashikulu 4 3 Abamasaba 4 4 Abashiangala 4 5 Abamusali 4 6 Abangolori 4 7 AbamahaLia 4 8 Abayokha 5 Abasembe 6 Abamuhali 7 Abarendwa 8 Abamabuusi 9 Current Leaders 10 ReferencesHistory editMwitakho and his brother Mwisukha are widely believed to have founded the two subtribes Idakho and Isukha Geography editThey are located between two major tarmac roads The one leading to Kakamega from kisumu and the one leading to Mumias from kakamega townThe Arts and Culture editBull fighting edit Bull Fighting is one of Kakamega s main tourist attraction sites Pot making brings income to women while Gold digging is known to take place in the River Yala and around Sigalagala f pakata kicd 2016 Dance edit Isikuti dance LipalaLanguage edit Lwidakho dialect Religion edit Many people go to Friends Church Quakers as it is popular in the Western Region Literature edit This section is empty You can help by adding to it April 2014 The Idakho Clans editThis section is empty You can help by adding to it April 2014 Abashimuli edit Abashimuli clan are mainly found in Iguhu location of Ikolomani Constituency Abashimuli word comes from the word Shimuli meaning bud flowers They re found in Iyala Masiyenze makhokho villages Common names among Abashimuli include Lijembe Shivachi Ambani Makhaya Wendo etc Abashikulu edit Bashikulu are idakho people that now live at Ishikulu which includes Ishichiko and Ilusiola Others are at Imakata and Imadivini These include the Ngairas Amulyotos of the Basirima Abamasaba edit They are located in mutaho and shimanyiro area River Isiukhu traverses their region Major families include Ndula Mukhono and many others They are considered to be among the most educated as most of them are lecturers doctors engineers and other white collar professions Abashiangala edit This section is empty You can help by adding to it April 2014 Abamusali edit This section is empty You can help by adding to it April 2014 Abangolori edit This section is empty You can help by adding to it April 2014 AbamahaLia edit This section is empty You can help by adding to it April 2014 Abayokha editAbasembe editThis section is empty You can help by adding to it August 2013 Abamuhali editAbarendwa editThis section is empty You can help by adding to it December 2013 Abamabuusi editLennox Ludenyo AmalembaCurrent Leaders editBernard Shinali MP IkolomaniReferences edit 2019 Kenya Population and Housing Census Volume IV Distribution of Population by Socio Economic Characteristics December 2019 Abeingo Community Network Abeingo Community Network Abeingo org Archived from the original on 2010 04 28 Retrieved 2014 04 21 nbsp This article about an ethnic group in Africa is a stub You can help Wikipedia by expanding it vte Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Idakho amp oldid 1172729315, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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