{{More citations needed|date=August 2022}} The '''Kabras''', or '''Kabarasi''', or '''Ava/Aba-Kabarasi''' (in plural) are a subtribe of the [[Luhya people|Luhya]] people of [[Kenya]]. They reside majorly in [[Malava Sub-County]] in [[Kakamega County]], large groups of the Kabras people can also be found living in [[Lugari,Likuyani and Lurambi]] constituencies Within [[Kakamega County]]. A number of Kabras people have also immigrated to [[ Turbo Constituency ]] in [[ Uasin Gishu County ]]. They are neighboured by the [[Isukha]], Banyala, [[Tsotso]], and the [[Tachoni]]. The exact origin of the Luhya people is currently disputed, but there are historians who believe that the group came from Bethlehem and migrated to their present-day location by way of the so-called [[Bantu expansion|Great Bantu Migration]].<ref name=":0">{{Cite news|url=http://www.kenya-information-guide.com/luhya-tribe.html|title=The Luhya Tribe of Kenya: Their History and Culture|access-date=2018-07-17}}</ref>
The Kabras dialect called [[Lukabaras/ Olu-Kabarasi]]<ref name=":1">{{Cite news|url=https://joshuaproject.net/people_groups/19916/KE|title=Luhya, Kabras in Kenya|last=Project|first=Joshua|access-date=2018-07-17|language=en}}</ref> is almost similar to [[Tachoni dialect (Luhya)|Tachoni]]. However, the Kabras have spread to other regions as a result of intermarriages and movements to seek greener pastures in formal employment. These people are described as adaptable, easily absorbing other cultural values and beliefs.<ref name=":1" /> This can be demonstrated in the way many Kabras practice the Christian and Muslim faiths.<ref name=":1" /> Notable cultural practices include circumcision ceremonies and bride-price required for marriage.
==History== Kabrasi clans were named after the heads of the families. They include Abanzasi (Bakamulamba) Abasira, Avatali, Abawande, Abamutama, Basonje, Abashibika, Abakhusia, Bamachina, Abashu, Abamutsembi, Abasumira, Baluu, Batobo, Bachetsi, and Bamakangala. Along with 17 other Luhya subtribes, the Kabras constitute 14 percent of the Kenyan population, making the ethnic group the second largest in the country, next to the [[Kikuyu people|Kikuyu]].<ref name=":0" />
Before the colonial era, the Kabaras were under the rulership of Nabongo Mumia, the king of the [[Wanga]]. They were represented by an elder in his Council of Elders. The last known elder in the king's council was Soita Libukana Samaramarami. The Kabaras are said to have originally been Banyala.
When Quaker missionaries came to Kenya in the early part of the twentieth century, they spread out to Kabaras from [[Kaimosi]] in [[Tiriki]]. During the British colonization, the Kabras - along with the Wanga tribe - collaborated with the colonialists.<ref name=":0" /> These tribes, especially the [[Bukusu]], which waged strong resistance to the invaders, avoided the fate of most of the Luhya people, who lost their fertile lands to the British colonial rule.
== Politics == In politics, one of the famous Kabras politician is [[Noah Wekesa|Dr. Noah Mahalang'ang'a Wekesa]], the former Kwanza MP and who also served as Wildlife and Forestry minister under President [[Mwai Kibaki]]. Another notable Kabras politician was the late [[Soita Shitanda]], who represented Malava Constituency in parliament and served as a Housing Minister in President Mwai Kibaki's cabinet. He was instrumental in the revival of the sugarcane industry in Western Kenya, spearheading the establishment of West Kenya Sugar factory in Malava. Other notable Kabras include Popular Radio Presenter Kigogo Francis Luchivya, TV Presenter Tonnny kwalanda , former basketball Star Angela Luchivya , Former Chief Justice, the Late [[Zacchaeus Chesoni]], who hailed from the Kabras sub tribe Bamachina clan close to Chimoi area near Webuye. Others are Omurembe Iyadi, former director of Agricultural Finance Cooperation (AFC) and the late Peter Jonah Mmula of the ministry of lands and settlement (during [[Mzee Jomo Kenyatta]]'s presidency) who was a close ally and key player in the late [[Masinde Muliro]]'s political and business prowess. Dr. Noah Wekesa and the late Peter Mmula are first cousins, their mothers being sisters.
== Economic activities == Kabras people are farmers, practicing livestock rearing and crop farming. The main cash crop is sugarcane, which is harvested and taken to West Kenya Sugar Company, Butali Sugar as well as Mumias Sugar Company. With the decreasing demand for sugarcane due to shutting down of local companies, the Kabras have resorted to other crop farming and livestock rearing.{{cn|date=August 2022}}
==See also == * [[Luhya languages]]
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==External links== *http://www.reliefweb.int/rw/fullMaps_Af.nsf/luFullMap/14A6905F99640EF98525766A0065CCB6/$File/map.pdf?OpenElement *http://web.sndden.org/kenya/sjpdc/bkg.htm *https://img.ucweb.com/s/uae/g/6l/shareback-link/1cfb0a686fc59929b06086f7e63a89aa.html The Kabras Clans - Nyongesa Sande
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