The History and Culture of Abakhero People of Western Kenya
Publication details: Nairobi : C.O. Mukhule, 2008.Description: xiv, 158 p. ; 21 cmISBN:- 9966734708
- DT433.545.L88 M85 2008
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Includes index.
"The Abakhero clan is one of the clans of the Abakhayo, a subnation of the greater Abaluyia"--P. x.
"The Abakhero are Luyia who migrated from Ebusiekwe in the present Emuhaya District to other parts of Kenya in the 17th century"--P. xi.
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