Origin, Settlement, and Beliefs of the Bisukha and Bidakho of the Luhya Community-Kenya

Kizito Lusambili Muchanga, Kizito Handa Sabatia, Josephat Kemei Nairutia
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This study interrogated the origin, settlement and the beliefs of the Bisukha and Bidakho sub-ethnic groups in the larger Luhya ethnic group. The paper has unravelled the etymologies of the Luhya, Isukha and Idakho terms. Furthermore, it has established the origins, migrations and settlements of the Bisukha and Bidakho, the differences and simulations that exist between them. The paper has also delved into the social-cultural economic and political institutions with their related beliefs, taboos and practices. The reviewed literature established a number of lacunae which this study has endeavoured to fill. The historical and ethnographic research designs were employed by the study. Oral interviews were used to collect the data, which was analysed within the environmental deterministic theoretical approach. The major finding is that; the various social, economic, cultural and political practices were done with the wisdom of maintaining the ecological set up for sustainability. That is, the pre-colonial Bisukha and Bidakho kept their ecological balance of give and take strategies that did not constrain the ecosystem. Acronyms: AMAA - African Mutual Assistance Association, FGDs - Focused Group Discussions, NKCA - North Kavirondo Central Association, UNEP- United Nations Environmental Programme
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本研究探讨了比苏卡(Bisukha)和比达霍(Bidakho)亚族群在更大的卢西亚族群中的起源、定居和信仰。本文揭示了 Luhya、Isukha 和 Idakho 三词的词源。此外,本文还确定了比苏卡族和比达科族的起源、迁徙和定居情况,以及他们之间存在的差异和相似之处。本文还深入研究了社会文化、经济和政治体制及其相关信仰、禁忌和习俗。通过查阅文献,本研究发现了一些空白点,并努力加以填补。本研究采用了历史和人种学研究设计。研究采用口头访谈的方式收集数据,并根据环境决定论的理论方法对数据进行分析。研究的主要发现是:各种社会、经济、文化和政治实践都是为了维护生态环境的可持续发展而进行的。也就是说,前殖民时期的比苏哈人和比达胡人通过互惠互利的策略保持了生态平衡,没有限制生态系统的发展。缩略语:AMAA--非洲互助协会,FGDs--焦点小组讨论,NKCA--北卡维龙多中央协会,UNEP--联合国环境规划署
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