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Marachi Maragoli Marama Nyole Saamia Songa Tachoni Tiriki Batsotso Wanga

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Abalafu Abalukokho Abacheya Abashirotsa Abebokono Abashikanda
Abashihaka Abamukoa Abamakambo Abamachina Abasikairi Abashibanga
Abamwende Abakolwe Abamamu Abamureko Abashikulusi Abekalie
Abatere Abatsotse Abamunali Abakara Abakharo Abashiambitsi
Abashieni Ababoko Abashiibo Abashikalie Abashihongo Abamakhaya
Abatita Abamatundu Abamukhuyu Abashitsaha Abaseta Abamuyira
Abakotse Abashikunga Abalukhoba Abashinyula Abamulole Abanyukhu
Abashiana Abakhuli Aberecheya Abamanyulia Abamukhula Abatamanyini
Abakokho Abashianda Abamani Abamumbia    
Who are the Abamarama?
According to experts on the clan structures in Marama, there is no such clan as Abamarama. The term in its de facto meaning is generally used to refer to Abamukhula who are the largest clan in Marama. Hence for instance, although Omurecheya comes from Marama, he would not call himself Omarama as Abamukhula have usurped the name primarily due to their sheer size. They are said to form about 40% of the total population of Marama in Butere District.
Extinct clans: It's worth noting that some clans have been swallowed by larger clans and are therefore extinct such as the Abahunia, Abamulukuyu and Abaluchera. Others are offshoots of the Abawanga (Abamuyira); Abamarachi (Abashitsaha); Abasamia (Abaseta); Abatsotso (Abashikunga) while others such as Abakotse are offshoots of a larger clan (Abashirotsa).
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