- Luoland
Luoland (historically, "
Kavirondo ") is the tribal homeland of the Kenya Luo (also called Jo-Luo or Kavirondo), a people of western Kenya, also extending into eastern Uganda and northern Tanzania. This area consists roughly of the basin surroundingWinam Gulf ofLake Victoria . Non-Luo tribal areas abutting upon Luoland include those of thePadhola (to the west, inUganda ), theLuhya andNandi (to the north), theKipsigis (to the east), and theGusii andKuria (to the south).The first Luo migrants to present day Luoland arrived from present day Uganda sometime around 1500 AD. The first European to enter Luoland was Joseph Thomson who struggled into the Kavirondo village of
Kabaras on28 November ,1883 . (Thomson was shocked and made much ado over the habitual nakedness of the Luo which was in marked contrast with the tribes he had previously travelled among, but he ultimately decided that "morality has nothing to do with clothes" because the Luo were "the most moral of all the tribes in this region".)Kisumu is the largest town in Luoland, and also the third (or fourth) largest city inKenya . Fact|date=October 2008References
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