Maragoli
Maragoli is a sub-group of the Luhya community, primarily found in western Kenya. They are known for their rich cultural heritage, which includes traditional music, dance, and unique customs. The Maragoli people primarily speak the Luhya language, specifically the Maragoli dialect, and engage in agriculture as their main economic activity.
The Maragoli region is characterized by its lush landscapes and fertile soil, making it suitable for farming. Key crops include maize, beans, and sugarcane. The community also celebrates various festivals that highlight their traditions and promote unity among the people, fostering a strong sense of identity and belonging.