Bantu Kavirondo
Bantu Kavirondo is the former name given to some of the Bantu peoples of western Kenya (e.g., the Luhya and Kisii) under the early colonial regime of British East Africa. Kavirondo Gulf (Winam Gulf) and the surrounding area of "Kavirondo" derive from the same name. They were designated “Bantu" Kavirondo in contradistinction to the “Nilotic Kavirondo” (Luo).
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A married couple
The term should no longer be used.
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Wa-Kawirondo in the german book Die deutsche Emin-Pascha-Expedition by Carl Peters, 1891
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