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''Kaya'' (plural ''makaya'' or kayas) is a sacred forest of the Mijikenda people in the former
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. The ''kaya'' forest is considered to be an intrinsic source of ritual power and the origin of cultural identity; it is also a place of prayer for members of the particular ethnic group. The settlement, ritual centre, and fortified enclosure associated with the forest are also part of the ''kaya''. In the present day, the ''kaya'' is also referred to as a traditional organizational unit of the Mijikenda. Eleven of the approximately 30 separate ''kaya'' have been grouped together and inscribed as the Sacred Mijikenda Kaya Forests, a
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Geography

More than 50 ''kaya'' have been identified within the
Kwale Kwale is a small town in and the capital of Kwale County, Kenya. It is located at around ; 30 km southwest of Mombasa and 15 km inland. The town has an urban population of 10,063 (2019 census). It is next to the Shimba Hills National ...
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Kilifi Kilifi is a town on the coast of Kenya, northeast by road of Mombasa. The town lies on the Kilifi Creek and sits on the estuary of the Goshi River. Kilifi is capital of the Kilifi County and has a population of 122,899 (2009 census). Kilifi is ...
counties. They measure between 30 and 300 hectares each. These are scattered over a coastal stretch of in the southern coastal plains area of Kenya, between the towns of
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Kilifi Kilifi is a town on the coast of Kenya, northeast by road of Mombasa. The town lies on the Kilifi Creek and sits on the estuary of the Goshi River. Kilifi is capital of the Kilifi County and has a population of 122,899 (2009 census). Kilifi is ...
. While visitors are not allowed to enter most ''makaya'', Kaya Kinondo, a 30-hectare forest on
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, allows visitors and falls under the auspices of the Kaya Kinondo Ecotourism Project.


History

Many ''kaya'' were originally fortified villages of the various ethnic groups, the Digo,
Chonyi The Chonyi, also referred to as Achonyi (A person from this tribe may also be referred to as a Mchonyi), are one of the smaller tribes of the Mijikenda on the coast of Kenya. Location Their populations can be found in the villages of Swerela ...
, Kambe,
Duruma Duruma is a settlement in Kenya's Kwale County. Duruma is the local dialect of Mijikenda language Mijikenda is a Bantu dialect cluster spoken along the coast of East Africa, mostly in Kenya, where there are 1.9 million speakers (2009 censu ...
, Kauma,
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Rabai Rabai, also called Rabai Mpya (New Rabai), is a historic location and Sub-Counties of Kenya, Sub-County in Kilifi County, Kenya about 12 miles northwest of the city of Mombasa. It is the first place in Kenya where missionaries of the Church Missio ...
, Jibana, and
Giriama The Giriama (also called Giryama) are one of the nine ethnic groups that make up the Mijikenda (which literally translates to "nine towns"). The Mijikenda occupy the coastal strip extending from Lamu in the north to the Kenya/Tanzania border in ...
people. The villages have lowland tropical forest areas in their surrounds and were reached via paths through the forest. The forest flora was used solely for the collection of medicinal herbs. The practices of tree cutting, livestock grazing, and farmland clearing were not permitted within a ''kaya''. In the present day, intensive
deforestation Deforestation or forest clearance is the removal of a forest or stand of trees from land that is then converted to non-forest use. Deforestation can involve conversion of forest land to farms, ranches, or urban use. The most concentrated d ...
for agricultural use and logging necessitated declaring 38 ''kaya'' forest areas legally as national monuments. Local communities manage these areas.


Wildlife and conservation

Wildlife in the Kaya Kinodao area has been identified which can be visited as part of ecotourism project. While plant species identified are 187 plant, bird species are 48, and butterflies 45 species.
Colobus monkey Black-and-white colobuses (or colobi) are Old World monkeys of the genus ''Colobus'', native to Africa. They are closely related to the red colobus monkeys of genus '' Piliocolobus''. There are five species of this monkey, and at least eight subs ...
and
Golden-rumped elephant shrew The golden-rumped elephant shrew (''Rhynchocyon chrysopygus'') is a small African mammal. It is the largest species of the elephant shrew family along with its close relative the grey-faced sengi. It is classified as endangered. Taxonomy and d ...
are also reported. Entry into the forest was dictated by the traditional rules set by a governing body called the ''ngambi'' formed by elderly members of the community. This governing body was primarily concerned with its management, conservation and utilization of the biological resources in adherence to the traditional beliefs about the sacredness of the forest. However, the creation of central governing body has affected the role of the local elders. An Eco Tourism project was launched in 2001 with funds provided by
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with the objective of generating income for the local people and also encourage ecotorism and concurrently help preserve the sacredness of the forests. Eleven Mijikenda ''kaya'' were grouped together and inscribed as the Sacred Mijikenda Kaya Forests, a World Heritage Site, in 2008 under criteria (iii), (v), and (vi).


Culture

''Fingo'' (protective talismans) are buried in the ''kaya'' and are cared for by ''kaya'' elders who protect the traditions of the Mijikenda. Mijikenda believe that they brought the ''fingo'' charms from their ancestral home of
Shungwaya Shungwaya (also Shingwaya) is an origin myth of the Mijikenda peoples. Traditions known collectively as the "Shungwaya myth" describe a series of migrations of Bantu peoples dating to the 12th-17th centuries from a region to the north of the Tana ...
, a
myth of origin An origin myth is a myth that describes the origin of some feature of the natural or social world. One type of origin myth is the creation or cosmogonic myth, a story that describes the creation of the world. However, many cultures have sto ...
. In the present day, many ''fingo'' are lost or stolen, considered to be
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. There are many myths and beliefs narrated by the local women of the area which relate to the sacredness of these forests. It is the general belief that the forests are inhabited by spirits. Some of them believe that cutting a tree with a
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could result in the machete rebounding and causing injury to the leg which could be healed only by offering cloth to village elders in a ceremony. It is also believed that food cooked using wood from these sacred forest could cause sickness, and also that a dwelling built with timber drawn from the forest would collapse. The conservation of the sacredness of the forest was aimed at preserving its darkness.


References

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External links


The kaya forests in Kenya sacred sites listed by Unesco
online video (14 min) Mijikenda Forests of Kenya World Heritage Sites in Kenya Sacred groves Archaeology of Eastern Africa