The Tribes in Kenya

Kenya officially recognizes 44–47 tribes, each tied to specific regions and cultural identities. They fall into three broad families: Bantu (central, western, coastal), Nilotic (Rift Valley, western, northern), and Cushitic (northern and northeastern). Below is a structured list of the main tribes and where they come from.

Tribes of Kenya and Their Regions

TribeFamilyRegion(s)
KikuyuBantuCentral Kenya (Kiambu, Murang’a, Nyeri)
MeruBantuNortheastern slopes of Mt. Kenya
EmbuBantuSoutheastern Mt. Kenya
KambaBantuEastern Kenya (Machakos, Kitui, Makueni)
LuhyaBantuWestern Kenya (Kakamega, Bungoma, Vihiga)
KuriaBantuMigori County (Kenya–Tanzania border)
MijikendaBantuCoastal Kenya (Kilifi, Kwale)
SwahiliBantu (mixed heritage)Coastal towns (Mombasa, Lamu)
Taita/TavetaBantuTaita-Taveta County (Coast)
LuoNiloticNyanza (Siaya, Kisumu, Homa Bay)
KalenjinNiloticRift Valley (Kericho, Nandi, Uasin Gishu)
MaasaiNiloticRift Valley (Narok, Kajiado)
TurkanaNiloticNorthwestern Kenya (Turkana County)
SamburuNiloticNorthern Rift Valley (Samburu County)
PokotNiloticWest Pokot, Baringo
Njemps (Ilchamus)NiloticBaringo County
SomaliCushiticNortheastern Kenya (Mandera, Wajir, Garissa)
BoranaCushiticNorthern Kenya (Marsabit, Isiolo)
RendilleCushiticMarsabit County
OrmaCushiticTana River County
Galla (Oromo-related)CushiticNorthern Kenya
BajuniBantuCoastal islands (Lamu, Kiunga)
Giriama, Digo, Duruma, Chonyi, Ribe, Rabai, Jibana, Kauma, KambeBantu (Mijikenda sub-groups)Coastal Kenya

Key Notes

  • Central Highlands: Kikuyu, Meru, Embu dominate farming regions around Mt. Kenya.
  • Western Kenya: Luhya and Luo are the largest groups, with fishing and farming traditions.
  • Rift Valley: Kalenjin, Maasai, Samburu, Turkana, Pokot are pastoralists and warriors.
  • Coastal Kenya: Mijikenda, Swahili, Bajuni blend African, Arab, and Persian influences.
  • Northern Kenya: Cushitic tribes (Somali, Borana, Rendille, Orma) thrive in arid lands.

Cultural Importance

  • Kenya’s tribes shape language, cuisine, music, and politics.
  • The “big five” tribes (Kikuyu, Luo, Luhya, Kalenjin, Kamba) make up the majority of the population.
  • Despite urbanization, tribal identity remains strong in rural areas and cultural practices.

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