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ISUKHA HISTORY |
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Migratory history:
Like the rest of the Luhya sub tribes, Abisukha came from Egypt. The earliest known ancestor was known as Mumwamu although other views are that the name of the ancestor was Mundu or Muluyia. He died by the Isiukhu river on the road to Kakamega. He spoke Olwisukha (the Oluluyia dialect of Isukha). He was Adam’s son, but it is not known from where he emigrated to Isukha. Mwisukha, the son of Mumwamu, had nineteen Sons: Amakhaya, Khitsende, Mwironje, Muyokho, Mushiyukha, Mwichina, Mukusi, Khamakhaiia, Mukhulunya, Mushitakha, Muteheri, Mutsumba, Mukhaywa, Mukhumbwa, Muruli, Mumalia, Musakala, Mushimutu, and Adimbuli. More>>> |
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The rich flora and fauna in Eshieywe
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