Marachi

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The Marachi are one of sixteen tribes of the Luhya people of Kenya,[1] making up approximately one percent of the Luyha.[2] They are one of the three Luhya groups occupying Busia County, along with the Bakhayo and the Samia.[citation needed]

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  1. ^ Miguel, Ted (June 1999). "ETHNIC DIVERSITY, MOBILITY AND SCHOOL FUNDING: THEORY AND EVIDENCE FROM KENYA". The Development Economics Discussion Paper Series. DEDPS No.14: 5–6. SSRN 1126983 – via SSRN.
  2. ^ Kremer, Michael, and Edward Miguel. Networks, social learning, and technology adoption: the case of deworming drugs in Kenya. No. 00312. The Field Experiments Website, 2003. Page 18 n. 21.