The Sakuye are a clan of the Oromo people living in
Marsabit
Marsabit is a town in the northern Marsabit County in Kenya. It is situated in the former Eastern Province and is almost surrounded by the Marsabit National Park. The town is located east of the centre of the East African Rift at an elevation ...
, Tana River, Garissa, Wajir, Mandera and
Isiolo
Isiolo is a town in Isiolo County, of which it is the capital. It is located in the upper eastern region of Kenya and geographically considered the centre of the country Kenya. It lies 285 kilometres north of the capital Nairobi. The town grew ...
Counties,
Northern Frontier District Region, now Northern Kenya
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The 1979 Kenyan census reported this group had 1,824 persons, but Günther Schlee believes this number "is definitely too low". The 1969 census gave 4,369 as their number, and the apparent decrease is not due to biological factors. In the 2019 census, they numbered 47,006.
Because of their language and their inter-locking settlements, many Sakuye must have given '
Boran
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' when asked for their 'tribe'
According to
Ethnologue, Sakuye is a dialect of the
Afaan Borana language, though it has some significant differences. Their name comes from the name of one of the traditional divisions of Borana territory, Saaku, which is the area north of
Marsabit
Marsabit is a town in the northern Marsabit County in Kenya. It is situated in the former Eastern Province and is almost surrounded by the Marsabit National Park. The town is located east of the centre of the East African Rift at an elevation ...
. Thus, Saaku-ye means "from Saaku" or "of Saaku" in
Afaan Booranaa. When a group of
Rendille moved north from Marsabit, their
Borana neighbors referred to them as the "Saakuye".
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History
The Sakuye are Muslims
Sunni Islam. Following
Kenyan independence
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, the Sakuye joined their Somali Cousins
Somalis in Northern Frontier District Region now Northern Kenya in their attempt to secede and join the
Somali Republic
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. Most of their livestock was killed by government forces during the
Shifta War
The Shifta War or Gaf Daba (1963–1967) was a secessionist conflict in which ethnic Somalis in the Northern Frontier District (NFD) of Kenya attempted to join Somalia. The Kenyan government named the conflict "shifta", after the Swahilli wo ...
(1963–1967), reducing many Sakuye to poverty. In the 1970s, a group of Sakuye moved to the
Dabel hills, which lie below the Ethiopian plateau. The traditional
camel
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-oriented rituals, with a nominal Muslim affiliation, became much less important after the destruction of the herds and the Sakuye became
Husayniyya, followers of the
Sufi order founded by
Sheikh Hussein
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whose tomb lies in the
village named for him in
Bale, Ethiopia.
[Günther Schlee]
Kinds of Islam and policies of inclusion and exclusion: Some comparative perspectives from the Sudan and beyond
, Zum Abschlussbericht zum Projekt "Ethnizitäten in neuen Kontexten" für die Deutsche Forschungsgemeinschaft, Projekt Nr. SCHL 186/9-1, Dezember 1999, pp. 2-3 Today the Sakuye population is divided between those in Dabel and those in Isiolo.
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Notes and references
Languages of Kenya
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