2022
DOI: 10.24940/theijhss/2022/v10/i9/hs2209-004
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The Salient Socio-Agentive Position of Women in the Traditional African Society: A Case of Abaluhya Women of Western Kenya

Abstract: This article sought to examine the position of women in the traditional African society in Kenya before colonialism (before 1895). It narrowed down to the social organisation in the Luhya traditional society and the space women occupied in the same. It further delved into exploring the possibilities of empowerment or disempowerment for women in the social sphere among the Abaluhya. It addressed the aspect of women's agency in the Luhya social organisation, answering the question of what role women played in el… Show more

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“…Like their counterparts in other Luhya communities, Bukusu women had a salient responsibility in the traditional housebuilding among the Bukusu. While men prepared the thatching materials and did the roofing, women repaired walls and floors by flattening them with mad and cow dung (Muleka, and Okoth, 2022). However, this was different from other non-Luhya communities like Kikuyu where women thatched houses, a role that was and still is a taboo in the Bukusu Community where women are forbidden from climbing the roof of a house.…”
Section: Precolonial Traditional Roles Of Bukusu Womenmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Like their counterparts in other Luhya communities, Bukusu women had a salient responsibility in the traditional housebuilding among the Bukusu. While men prepared the thatching materials and did the roofing, women repaired walls and floors by flattening them with mad and cow dung (Muleka, and Okoth, 2022). However, this was different from other non-Luhya communities like Kikuyu where women thatched houses, a role that was and still is a taboo in the Bukusu Community where women are forbidden from climbing the roof of a house.…”
Section: Precolonial Traditional Roles Of Bukusu Womenmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Like their counterparts in other Luhya communities, Bukusu women had a salient responsibility in the traditional housebuilding among the Bukusu. While men prepared the thatching materials and did the roofing, women repaired walls and floors by flattening them with mad and cow dung (Muleka, and Okoth, 2022). However, this was different from other non-Luhya communities like Kikuyu where women thatched houses, a role that was and still is a taboo in the Bukusu Community where women are forbidden from climbing the roof of a house.…”
Section: Precolonial Traditional Roles Of Bukusu Womenmentioning
confidence: 99%