Luhya
The Luhya are an ethnic group primarily found in western Kenya. They are one of the largest ethnic communities in the country, known for their rich cultural heritage and diverse traditions. The Luhya people speak several dialects of the Luhya language, which belongs to the Bantu language family. Their society is organized into various clans, each with its own customs and practices.
Traditionally, the Luhya are agriculturalists, cultivating crops such as maize, sugarcane, and beans. They also engage in livestock farming. The community is known for its vibrant music and dance, often performed during celebrations and rituals. The Luhya play a significant role in the cultural and political landscape of Kenya.