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The Tachoni (meaning "We shall be back") are Kalenjin who were assimilated by the
Luhya people The Luhya (also known as ''Abaluyia'' or Luyia) comprise a number of Bantu ethnic groups native to western Kenya. They are divided into 20 culturally and linguistically related tribes. ''Luhya'' refers to both the 20 Luhya clans and their resp ...
of western
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, sharing the land with the Bukusu tribe. They live mainly in Webuye, Chetambe Hills, Ndivisi (of Bungoma County)
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in Kakamega County. Most Tachoni clans living in Bungoma speak the ' Olutachoni dialect of the Luhya language, and they are subsequently often mistaken as Bukusus. They spread to
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especially around
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, and to Uasin Gishu County near
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. Among the Tachoni clans are Abakobolo, Abamuongo, Abamarakalu, Abangachi, Abasang'alo, Abasamo, Abayumbu (mostly around Webuye), Abamuchembi, Abachambai, Abacharia, Abakabini, Abamakhuli, Abasioya, Abaabichu, Abamachina, Abamutama, Abakafusi, Abasonge, Abasaniaka, Abaabiya, Abakubwayi, Abamweya, Abachimuluku. Note that the morpheme 'aba' means 'people'. The Abakhusia/abasamo of Kabras are also Tachonis who speak Kikabras.


Circumcision

The tribe is rich in beliefs and taboos. The most elaborate cultural practice they have is circumcision. The Tachoni practice
circumcision Circumcision is a procedure that removes the foreskin from the human penis. In the most common form of the operation, the foreskin is extended with forceps, then a circumcision device may be placed, after which the foreskin is excised. Topic ...
in August of every even year. When the boys are circumcised, they go hunting in the village's forest for birds and
guineafowl Guineafowl (; sometimes called "pet speckled hens" or "original fowl") are birds of the family Numididae in the order Galliformes. They are endemic to Africa and rank among the oldest of the gallinaceous birds. Phylogenetically, they branched o ...
(likhanga), and a meal is prepared for them when they return in the evening. Most meals for initiates are rich in protein and
Ugali Ugali or Posho or sima (for others, see ) is a type of maize meal made from maize or corn flour in several countries in Africa. Sima is sometimes made from other flours, such as millet or sorghum flour, and is sometimes mixed with cassava flour. ...
(a staple-food across Kenya, which is called ' Obusuma' in Tachoni) in order to replace blood lost during the circumcision. The Tachoni tribe believe in 'okhulicha' ( rites of passage he training of initiates in adult roles before they are considered to be adults. The boys are taken to 'Esitabicha' where they are taught adult behavior. They are told secrets of the community which they are not to reveal to anyone. This is done by elderly members of the Tachoni community who have undergone the same ritual. They are taught Tachoni beliefs, philosophy, values and practices. Circumcision practices distinguish the Tachoni from the Bukusu whose practice ist quite different. For instance, during circumcision, Tachoni boys face towards the East as they are circumcised whereas Bukusu boys face the West. Linguistically, the two tribes understand each other.


Economy

The Tachoni practice farming as well as the rearing of cattle. A few engage in business.


Politics

Notable politicians among the Tachoni include
John Chikati John Murumba Chikati (born 15 November 1962) is a Kenyan politician and the current Member of National Assembly for Tongaren Constituency, and the immediate former Special Secretary for Strategy and Delivery in the Office of the Deputy Presid ...
, Alfred Wekesa Sambu of Webuye, Dr. Noah Wekesa of Kwanza in Trans Nzoia, long-serving Councillor & Webuye Mayor and Current Minority Leader Kakamega County Assembly - John Mweyi Ngome, Amos Kaburu ducationistNabii Nabwera and John Weyusia Nanyakha (the first Mihuu Ward Member of County Assembly). Those who have died include: Johnstone Welangai - former Malava large constituency and former high commissioner of Kenya to Uganda; Munialo Matianyi, the first Chief of Mawe Tatu and a close confidant of Alfred Wekesa Sambu; former minister of state and secretary general of KANU Burudi Nabwera, Dr Noah Wekesa - former minister for tourism and wildlife and chairman of Jubilee Party; and Professor Everret Standa - a former vice chancellor of Kenyatta University and chairman of the commission of higher education. Peter Buruti Sifuma Namisi, Welangai Masinde in the (legislative council ) & Burudi Nabwera are the legends of Tachoni politics. Don't forget Wasike Binyenya (omumwalie)as well.


Dialects

The various Luhya tribes speak several related languages and dialects, though some of them are no closer to each other than they are to neighboring non-Luhya languages. For example, the Bukusu people are ethnically Luhya, but the Bukusu dialect is a variety of Masaba. However, a core of mutually intelligible dialects comprise Luhya proper: * Hanga ''(OluWanga)'' * Tsotso ''(OluTsotso)'' * Marama ''(OluMarama)'' * Kisa ''(OluShisa)'' * Kabras ''(LuKabarasi)'' * East Nyala ''(LuNyala)''


See also

*
Luhya people The Luhya (also known as ''Abaluyia'' or Luyia) comprise a number of Bantu ethnic groups native to western Kenya. They are divided into 20 culturally and linguistically related tribes. ''Luhya'' refers to both the 20 Luhya clans and their resp ...
* Luhya languages


References

* * {{Authority control Luhya Tribes of Africa