Kisa tribe (Luhya)

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The Kisa, also known as Abakisa or Abashisa, are one of the sixteen tribes of the Luhya nation of Kenya. They occupy Kisa location in Khwisero division of Butere-Mumias district. The Kisa are sandwiched between the Marama of Butere, the Idakho of Kakamega and the Nyore of Vihiga district. The people of Kisa speak Olushisa. A few basic words in the Kisa Language are:

Kuka = Grandfather
Kuhu = Grandmother
Papa = Father
Mama = Mother

Geography

Kisa is located at Latitude 0.150000 and Longitude 34.666668. It is divided into East, West, North and South Kisa with Khwisero as a major trading centre. Key border points of the location are Standi kisa on Kisumu - Kakamega road,Khumpaka at Mwitseshe just after Ekonjereo market on Khwisero - Musoli road.Other notable geographical physical feature are the Misango hills at a place called Emulunya being the highest point,River Yala locally known as Olukose traversing the entire location.Mwihila Mission School and Hospital,Khwisero Administrative centre.

References

1. http://www.reliefweb.int/rw/fullMaps_Af.nsf/luFullMap/7EDD039A65AB75AF8525766A0067011A/$File/map.pdf?OpenElement

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