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Abanyole people are estimated at 250,000 people. Legend has it that they are among the last of the Luhya subribes to arrive in the present day Luhyaland from Uganda and that, ethnographic analysts say, is why they settled in the rather rocky land 'eluanda' On these pages we will bring you the full history and economic endeavours of the Abanyole and debunk some of the myths that have been associated with Abanyole such as that of "abandu bo musala" - meaning people who always smoke cannabis sativa.

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