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The Kisa, also known as ''Abakisa'' or ''Abashisa,'' are one of the sixteen tribes of the
Luhya nation The Luhya (also known as ''Abaluyia'' or Luyia) comprise a number of Bantu ethnic groups native to western Kenya. They are divided into 20 culturally and linguistically related tribes. ''Luhya'' refers to both the 20 Luhya clans and their respe ...
of Kenya. They occupy the Kisa area within the Khwisero division of Butere-Mumias district. The Kisa are sandwiched between the Marama of Butere, the
Idakho The Idakho ''(Abitakho, Idakho, Abidakho)'' are a Luhya sub-group that reside primarily in the fertile Kakamega District, Western Kenya. Idakho is administratively known as Ikolomani, Ikolomani being the only Constituency in the region. As is ...
of Kakamega and the Nyore of Vihiga district.


Geography

Kisa is located at Latitude 0.150000 and Longitude 34.666668. It is divided into East, West, North and South Kisa, with Khwisero as a major trading centre. Key border points of the location are Standi Kisa on the Kisumu - Kakamega road, and Khumpaka at Mwitseshe, close to Ekonjereo market on the Khwisero - Musoli road. Notable geographical features include the Misango Hills at Emulunya, which are the highest point of the area.
River Yala {{Infobox river , name = Yala River , image = YalaRiver.JPG , image_size = , image_caption = Yala river within Kakamega rainforest, western Kenya , image_alt = , map = , map ...
, which is known locally as Olukose, traverses the entire location.


Society

Ebushibungo village is well known for its affluent inhabitants. Notable examples include Rev. Albert Sumbas and his family, who own Musamaria Mwema Buses. Another such resident is Barrack Omuluka Omwiwa Wa Abashibungo. The majority of the residents of Kisa West Ward are
Christian Christians () are people who follow or adhere to Christianity, a monotheistic Abrahamic religion based on the life and teachings of Jesus Christ. The words ''Christ'' and ''Christian'' derive from the Koine Greek title ''Christós'' (Χρι ...
, affiliated to the Church of God East Africa. The Kisa tribe love playing isukuti drums during various social activities, such as at disco matangas, funerals and weddings.


Language

The people of Kisa speak '' Olushisa''. A few basic words in the Kisa language include: *Kuka = Grandfather *Kukhu = Grandmother *Papa = Father *Mama = Mother *Mulembe = general greetings. Meaning peace *Omulembe = peace/greeting.


Infrastructure

Notable buildings include Mwihila Mission School and Hospital, and Khwisero Administrative Centre.


References

Luhya {{Kenya-ethno-group-stub