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The Maragoli, or Logoli (Ava-Logooli), are now the second-largest ethnic group of the 6 million-strong Luhya nation in Kenya, numbering around 2.1 million, or 15% of the Luhya people according to the last Kenyan census. Their language is called Logoli, Lulogooli, Ululogooli, or Maragoli. The name Maragoli probably emerged later on after interaction of the people with missionaries of the Quaker Church.

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  • The Maragoli, or Logoli (Ava-Logooli), are now the second-largest ethnic group of the 6 million-strong Luhya nation in Kenya, numbering around 2.1 million, or 15% of the Luhya people according to the last Kenyan census. Their language is called Logoli, Lulogooli, Ululogooli, or Maragoli. The name Maragoli probably emerged later on after interaction of the people with missionaries of the Quaker Church. Maragoli also refers to the area that the descendants of a man called Mulogooli (also known as Maragoli) settled and occupied in the thirteenth century AD in the vast lands of vihiga county. Maragolis occupy the largest part of vihiga followed by Abanyore then Tiriki sub tribes.Maragoli clans include the va- masingira,Va-Gonda, Va-Mavi, Va-Sachi, Va-Saniaga, Va-Vulughi, Va-Ndega, Va-sari, Va-ng'ang'a, Va-Yonga,va-twa, va-gisemba... (The prefix Va- refers to the people or descendants, and is sometimes written as Ba-, Ava-, or Aba-.) Maragolis have a unique culture that is rather simple but complex to other Luhya subtribes. It is believed that Lulogooli dialect is not easily understood by other Luhya subtribes, but Maragolis literally understand most of the languages in Luhya land. Many Maragolis have migrated to other areas due to land scarcity and have formed settlements in Transoia, Lugari District. Because Maragolis value their lineage, they have transferred their own local names to the places they have currently occupied. In short, they have cloned their own places so as to preserve their identity. They also name their children after their ancestors. (en)
  • マラゴリ族(Maragoli)は主にケニア西部州南東部やナイロビのカンゲミ地区に居住する、バントゥー系民族の系の民族。ルイヤ系民族は総数約600万人でケニアでは人口順で第二位の集団とされているが、松田素二が言うようにその境界はあいまいである。マラゴリ人は白人(イギリス人)に仕えたため独立後は冷遇され、また居住地の森が国有化されそれに反対するマラゴリ人は森林保護を理由に弾圧された。言語のマラゴリ語は Llogoli, Urulogoli, Maragoli などと表記され他のルイヤ系言語とはkh音の消失において違いがある。人口過密による食糧不足や高い失業率などの問題を抱えている。フレンド教会による宣教が進み、伝統宗教の抑圧の元でが派生した (ja)
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  • マラゴリ族(Maragoli)は主にケニア西部州南東部やナイロビのカンゲミ地区に居住する、バントゥー系民族の系の民族。ルイヤ系民族は総数約600万人でケニアでは人口順で第二位の集団とされているが、松田素二が言うようにその境界はあいまいである。マラゴリ人は白人(イギリス人)に仕えたため独立後は冷遇され、また居住地の森が国有化されそれに反対するマラゴリ人は森林保護を理由に弾圧された。言語のマラゴリ語は Llogoli, Urulogoli, Maragoli などと表記され他のルイヤ系言語とはkh音の消失において違いがある。人口過密による食糧不足や高い失業率などの問題を抱えている。フレンド教会による宣教が進み、伝統宗教の抑圧の元でが派生した (ja)
  • The Maragoli, or Logoli (Ava-Logooli), are now the second-largest ethnic group of the 6 million-strong Luhya nation in Kenya, numbering around 2.1 million, or 15% of the Luhya people according to the last Kenyan census. Their language is called Logoli, Lulogooli, Ululogooli, or Maragoli. The name Maragoli probably emerged later on after interaction of the people with missionaries of the Quaker Church. (en)
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  • マラゴリ族 (ja)
  • Maragoli (en)
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