Bukusu
The Bukusu are an ethnic group primarily found in western Kenya, particularly in Bungoma County. They are part of the larger Luhya community and speak the Bukusu dialect of the Luhya language. Traditionally, the Bukusu people are known for their agricultural practices, cultivating crops such as maize, beans, and millet.
Culturally, the Bukusu have rich traditions, including unique rituals and ceremonies. One notable practice is the Bukusu circumcision ceremony, which marks the transition from childhood to adulthood. This event is celebrated with music, dance, and feasting, highlighting the community's strong emphasis on family and social ties.