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Journal articles on the topic "Luhya"

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Odutsa, Evans Nyongesa. "Chicken Delicacy and Chicken-Related Rituals: A Gateway to Understanding the Luhya." East African Journal of Arts and Social Sciences 3, no. 1 (May 10, 2021): 82–92. http://dx.doi.org/10.37284/eajass.3.1.325.

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This article provides a detailed examination of the traditional Luhya people’s rituals involving chicken as a delicacy and an element of rituals. The aim of the study was to evaluate the significant place of such rituals in the present-day Luhya community. Traditionally, chicken served various functions, including settling family disputes, biding grandchildren upon visiting their relatives, and serving the purpose of the traditional ritual. Among the Luhya, a traditional ceremony and celebration cannot be meaningful without people having not only wafted but also tasted the delicacies of chicken. The elements of chicken rituals are based on a study of the chicken and the related rituals among the Bantu-speaking people of Western Kenya and Eastern Uganda in Africa. The study was inspired by the fact that the contemporary cultural context of chicken and rituals has undergone some transformation. Traditional practices were of a particular and rather narrow profile linked to appeasing the dead, source of food, especially ugali and chicken stew, identifying new sites for setting up a home, Olugala, and official inauguration of traditional ceremonies such as circumcision. It is this that has made Luhya to be mostly associated with chicken by other communities in East Africa. Equally, the chicken and rituals among Luhya are linked to the cultural performances and creative arts, which are understood, appreciated, preserved and practiced acceptably by the community hence accelerating the achievement of communal coexistence, and mutual national unity based on sound foundations of diverse cultural identities. The chicken rituals form the basic foundation of studies of the Luhya cultures. Traditional chicken slaughtering practices and their related rituals have become a valuable cultural identity with treasures if closely studied, researched, theorized and practiced. Therefore, this paper contributes an important avenue for a better understanding of the Luhya traditional culture and people.
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Kimuna, Sitawa, Eric Y. Tenkorang, and Yanyi Djamba. "Ethnicity and Intimate Partner Violence in Kenya." Journal of Family Issues 39, no. 11 (April 16, 2018): 2958–81. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/0192513x18766192.

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Anecdotal evidence in several sub-Saharan African countries, including Kenya, suggests a complex relationship between ethnicity and intimate partner violence (IPV). Yet very few studies examine the relationship between these two important variables. We use a sample of 4,512 ever-married women from the Kenya Demographic and Health Survey (KDHS) to explore the relationship between ethnicity and three dimensions of IPV (physical, sexual, and emotional) among Kenyan women. Results show significant relationships between ethnicity and physical, sexual, and emotional violence. Compared with Kikuyu women, Luo and Luhya women were significantly more likely to report having experienced all three types of violence. The addition of socioeconomic variables reduced the risks of experiencing IPV among Luo and Luhya women significantly, but not completely. These findings suggest that beyond their socioeconomic vulnerabilities, there may be some intrinsic cultural characteristics that expose Luo and Luhya women to IPV in Kenya.
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Khachula, Annet Aromo, Lucy Mandillah, and Bernard Angatia Mudogo. "Levels of Equivalence in Interpreter-mediated Sermons from English into Luhya Varieties." International Journal of English Language Studies 3, no. 5 (May 28, 2021): 26–30. http://dx.doi.org/10.32996/ijels.2021.3.5.4.

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Languages have different concepts for conveying meanings; hence there is a problem in finding equivalents between the source language (SL) and the target language (TL) in the process of interpreting. The transfer of meaning is identified as one of the basic problems in interpreting due to the absence of equivalence between two languages. This paper identifies levels of equivalence in the interpretation of selected sermons from English into Luhya varieties. Data was collected through key-informant interviews of interpreters, Focus Group Discussions by the congregants, and the researcher’s non-participant observation during church services. An audio recorder was used to collect the corpus for analysis which was later transcribed and translated for analysis. Relevance Theory by Sperber and Wilson (1986) provided the background for the discussion of the data. The findings revealed the following levels of equivalence in the interpretation of English sermons into Luhya varieties; one to many, one to part-of-one and nil equivalence. Further, it was also revealed that interpreters need to identify these three levels of equivalence in interpreting English sermons into Luhya varieties to determine the appropriate measures to counteract the situation.
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Njibwakale, Wabomba Sychellus. "Atonement in African Pluralistic Context: Examples from the Luhya of Western Kenya." Perichoresis 14, no. 1 (June 1, 2016): 21–39. http://dx.doi.org/10.1515/perc-2016-0002.

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Abstract The study is a response to the call for papers that focus on African issues and it discusses the issue of atonement. The question which is raised is whether the Jewish and Luhya traditional concepts of atonement are similar or not. To answer this question, I have attempted to explain the understanding of the concept in Jewish tradition before comparing and contrasting this with the Luhya traditional concept of atonement. The study shows that there is a sense of harmony maintained or restored between worshippers and their objects of worship. Through a study of comparative religions, we find various depictions of atonement in different religious traditions. But the goal is the same—the attainment of forgiveness and reconciliation.
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Khachula, Annet Aromo, Bernard Angatia Mudogo, and Lucy Mandillah. "Constraints of Attaining Pragmatic Relevance from English into Selected Luhya Varieties in Interpreter-mediated Sermons." International Journal of Linguistics, Literature and Translation 4, no. 5 (May 30, 2021): 213–18. http://dx.doi.org/10.32996/ijllt.2021.4.5.23.

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Interpretation is an ultimate bridge among people who speak more than one language. In the case where the audience fails to understand the source language (SL), it is necessary to get the message to communicate with the target language (TL) speaker through an interpreter. This paper aims to evaluate the possible constraints of attaining pragmatic relevance during the delivery of interpreter-mediated sermons from English into selected Luhya varieties. The rationale for this position is that since English and Luhya belong to different language families, rendering information between these two languages can be very challenging. The Relevance Theory by Sperber and Wilson (1986) provided the background for discussing the data. Data was collected through Key-Informant Interviews for the interpreters, Focus Group Discussions for the congregants and the researcher’s non-participant observation during church services. The audio recording was used to collect corpus for analysis. The following constraints were revealed; grammatic and structural constraints, time lag, idiomatic expressions in the SL, lack of compatible hyponyms, phonological and prosodic constraints, semantic constraints, lack of lexicalized TL versions, culture-specific words in the SL and polysemous words. The findings also revealed that interpreters need to be aware of the constraints they face in interpreting sermons to determine the appropriate strategies to counteract the constraints.
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Mumin, Amir, Beda Olabu, Kevin Ongeti, and Hassan Saidi. "Ethnic differences in the morphology of the pinna." Anatomy Journal of Africa 7, no. 1 (April 11, 2018): 1097–102. http://dx.doi.org/10.4314/aja.v7i1.169481.

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Metric features of the ear are important for diagnosis of congenital malformations, pre-operative planning and design of hearing devices. Non-metric features including earlobe attachment is a marker of population genetics. Although these features vary with sex and populations, it’s unclear whether they show ethnic variations. This study describes ethnic differences in the morphology of the pinna. Both ears of one hundred and forty-eight (148) medical students (80males and 68 females) [recruited from four ethnic groups: Kenyan Indian, Kenyan Arab, Kikuyu and Luhya] were studied. Ear projection, heights and widths of ear, earlobe and concha were measured. For the Kenyan Indians, Arabs, Kikuyus and Luhyas respectively, proportion of free earlobes was 70.1%, 48.6%, 37.8%, 43.2%, attached lobes was 21.6% 27.1%, 42.9%, 32.4%. Mean earlobe height was 18.2mm, 16.7mm, 15.8mm, 15.8mm (p=0.001), ear projection at mid-tragus was 14.5mm, 13.5mm, 12.5mm, 12.6mm (p=0.035). Ethnic differences are present in earlobe height, attachment type and ear projection at mid-tragus. Earlobe height among indigenous Kenyans is significantly smaller compared to Kenyan Indians and Arabs. The attached earlobe is most prevalent among Kenyan indigenous while the free earlobe is most prevalent among Kenyan Indians. These features ought to be considered in aesthetic reconstruction of ear during earlobe rejuvenation and correction of projected ears.Keywords: Pinna morphology, Ethnic difference, Variations
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Wandukusi, Susan, Japheth Barasa, Risper Konzoolo, Patrick Olutwati, Stephen Mukubuyi, Patrick Barasa, David Loeseps, John Masinde, Florance Chemayiek, and Ruth Imbuye. "EFFECTS OF BUKUSU MALE CIRCUMCISION SONGS METAPHOR ON THE EDUCATION OF THE BOY CHILD AMONG THE BUKUSU COMMUNITY (A CASE STUDY TRANS-NZOIA COUNTY, KENYA.)." International Journal of Advanced Research 8, no. 11 (November 30, 2020): 1186–92. http://dx.doi.org/10.21474/ijar01/12116.

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The purpose of the study was to determine how Bukusu Male Circumcision Songs Metaphor have affected the Education of the Boy Child among the Bukusu Community in Trans-Nzoia County, Kenya.. The study was guided by the following objectives: To establish the importance of Luhya male Circumcision songs metaphor among the Bukusu community, to establish the effect of Luhya Male Circumcision songs metaphor on the behavioral development of the Bukusu youth. To determine how Bukusu male circumcision songs metaphor have affected the Education of the Boy child among the Bukusu Community in Trans-Nzoia County.. The researcheradopted mixed research design whereby mixed research method utilizes both qualitative and quantitative data. The qualitative data was collected using open ended questionnaires while quantitative data collection method included closed ended questioners. The study was done in Trans-NzoiaCounty. The study targeted a total population of 2000 youths from 10 locations. Simple Random sampling procedure was employed. Stratified sampling technique was also used. The scope was limited to youths in Trans-Nzoia County. The study made use of questioners and interview guide. Validity of the instruments was established through pilot testing while reliability was established from consistency of the results obtained from the field. In chapter two empirical literatures was done on independent variable, dependent variable, and the four indicators of independent variable.. It also revealed that the circumcision songs metaphor affects the education of the boy child greatly and as a result it also affects the behavioral development of the youth immorally. In conclusion this therefore calls for the Bukusu community this songs metaphor in such a way that the messages they carry be moral and educative to boy child.
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Botne, Robert. "The curious case of auxiliary -manya in Lwitaxo." Studies in African Linguistics 38, no. 2 (June 15, 2009): 94–99. http://dx.doi.org/10.32473/sal.v38i2.107288.

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Lwitaxo, one of the Luhya languages of Kenya, has an auxiliary verb of the form -many’a that occurs in compound constructions that express either a generic reading (“normally do V”) or a culminative reading (“ended up V-ing”). This verb is identical in form to the lexical verb -many’a ‘(come to) know’. However, while there are attested cases of KNOW verbs grammaticalizing as habitual/generic auxiliaries, there are no such attestations of KNOW verbs grammaticalizing as indicators of culmination. The author proposes that auxiliary -many’a is the unique result of a convergence of factors—sound change, morphophonological analogy, and semantic reinterpretation—that led an original auxiliary, -mala ‘finish’, to shift in form to resemble lexical -many’a.
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Thomas, Samuel S. "Transforming the Gospel of Domesticity: Luhya Girls and the Friends Africa Mission, 1917-1926." African Studies Review 43, no. 2 (September 2000): 1. http://dx.doi.org/10.2307/524982.

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Ondondo, Emily Ayieta. "Long Vowels and Nasal-consonant Sequences in Kisa." Theory and Practice in Language Studies 8, no. 10 (October 1, 2018): 1329. http://dx.doi.org/10.17507/tpls.0810.11.

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Nasal Consonant (NC) sequences, in Bantu languages, and the long vowels preceding them remains a puzzle in Bantu literature and research. This paper provides a descriptively oriented analysis of the relationship between long vowels and nasal consonant sequences in Kisa, a dialect of Luhya, a Bantu language spoken in Khwisero Constituency Western Province, Kenya. The data used in this paper was generated by the author as a native speaker of Kisa. The central descriptive fact is that NC sequences in words consisting of native Kisa morphemes are usually, but not obligatorily, preceded by long vowels. As such, NC sequences usually appear as part of an overall VVNC sequence. This pattern is widely found in Bantu languages, and the modelling of this preference for VVNC sequences has been a significant topic in phonological research on Bantu languages. Kisa provides evidence against the predominant analysis of the VVNC preference in Bantu- compensatory lengthening. The paper shows that compensatory lengthening does not provide a well-motivated analysis of Kisa.
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Dissertations / Theses on the topic "Luhya"

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Demo, Mary Angasia Ondiaka. "The coming of Christianity into Luhya Land /." Berlin : Viademica-Verl, 2008. http://d-nb.info/991690397/04.

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Ebarb, Kristopher J. "Tone and variation in Idakho and other Luhya varieties." Thesis, Indiana University, 2014. http://pqdtopen.proquest.com/#viewpdf?dispub=3640905.

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Bantu languages commonly signal tense, aspect, mood, polarity, and clause-type distinctions with tonal as well as segmental cues. The inflectional tonal melodies on verbs may be viewed as underlyingly floating H tones (henceforth `melodic Hs') contributed by the morpho-syntax that are assigned by rule to different positions within the verb. Along with a small set of construction specific tonal adjustment rules, the number and position of melodic Hs distinguish one tonal melody from another.

The present dissertation makes two contributions to the study of the special role that tone plays in Bantu verbal morpho-syntax. First, it contributes extensive novel documentation of the verbal tone system of Idakho: a variety of the Luhya cluster of Bantu languages spoken near Lake Victoria in western Kenya and eastern Uganda. Second, I show how aspects of the Idakho system and that of other Luhya varieties like it have contributed to the development of rich diversity within the verbal tone systems of Luhya.

Part I comprises the descriptive component of the dissertation and emphasizes the impact of several factors known to influence verb tone in Bantu. Because many language consultants contributed to the project, the dissertation makes note of variation within and across speakers of Idakho. In Part II, I demonstrate the role that a preference for prosodically well-cued morphological boundaries has played in two striking tonal developments within the Luhya macrolanguage: the loss of a lexical tonal contrast reconstructed to Proto-Bantu and the introduction of tonal melodies in constructions for which there is no historical precedence for tonal inflection.

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Kibui, Christine. "Exploring Culturally Specific Practices that Might Exacerbate the Spread of HIV/AIDS in the Luhya Community of Western Kenya." Digital Archive @ GSU, 2009. http://digitalarchive.gsu.edu/iph_theses/109.

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ABSTRACT CHRISTINE KIBUI Exploring Culturally Specific Practices that Might Exacerbate the Spread of HIV/AIDS in the Luhya Community of Western Kenya. (Under the direction of Frances McCarty, Faculty Member and Donna Smith, Research Associate) INTRODUCTION: In the year 2007, there were 22 million people aged 15 and above living with HIV, 1.9 million new HIV infections, and 1.5 million HIV related deaths in sub-Saharan Africa. In the same year, the rest of the world had an estimated 11 million people aged 15 and above living with HIV, 0.8 million new HIV infections and 0.5 million deaths related to HIV. OBJECTIVE: The purpose of this study is to explore the culturally perceived practices that may have the capacity to exacerbate the spread of HIV/AIDS among the members of the Luhya community in Western Kenya. METHODOLOGY: The Interpretive Phenomenological Analysis approach and the Health Belief Model served to inform the study. Qualitative analysis was conducted on focus group discussions and individual interviews conducted in Kanduyi, Webuye, Bungoma, Bukembe, and Misikhu towns of Bungoma districts, Western Kenya province. RESULTS: Circumcision, polygamy, concurrent relationships, funeral services and wife inheritance are some of the cultural practices that may put the members of the Luhya community at risk for HIV transmission. Poverty, low health literacy, unsafe sexual practices exacerbate HIV risk among the communities. DISCUSSION: The issue of culture cannot be overlooked when it comes to HIV prevention interventions in Bungoma district. It will be necessary for Public health workers to work with all stakeholders in the community to identify interventions that are acceptable to the community.
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Ochola-Omolo, Joseph. "Paul's concept of reconciliation as a Lutheran mission paradigm engaging honor and shame cultural elements among the Gusii, Luhya and Luo people of Kenya /." Theological Research Exchange Network (TREN) Access this title online. Theological Research Exchange Network (TREN) Access this title online, 2005. http://www.tren.com.

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Shivachi, Calebi I. "A case study in language contact : English, Kiswahili and Luhyia amongst the Luhyia people of Kenya." Doctoral thesis, University of Cape Town, 1999. http://hdl.handle.net/11427/9876.

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Bibliography: leaves 178-187.
The aim of this research is to provide some ground work in the study of Luhyia socio-linguistics. A fair amount of research on indigenous forms of English has been conducted in South Africa as well as West Africa. According to Schmied (1991), Nigeria is covered by several books and articles on English, but other areas of Africa are relatively blank. Schmied himself has produced primary work on English in East Africa. Studies of language maintenance and language shift have been undertaken by eminent scholars such as Brenzinger (1992), Eastman (1990, 1992). However, it is Myers-Scotton's pioneering research on code-switching among the Luhyia speakers undertaken in the 1980s that proyided the initial inspiration and further foundation for this thesis. An attempt is made here to build on Myers-Scotton's insightful observations on code-switching among Luhyia speakers. In addition this thesis explores the type of English in use among the Luhyia, and its effects on the indigenous language with which it has come into contact.
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Jessen, Manrique Nathaly Gabriela. "Resort en la provincia de Luya." Bachelor's thesis, Universidad Peruana de Ciencias Aplicadas (UPC), 2015. http://hdl.handle.net/10757/582293.

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Una buena arquitectura mejora la calidad de vida de las personas y ayuda al desarrollo de la sociedad. Es por eso que el presente proyecto de un resort en la provincia de Luya, departamento de Amazonas, es un proyecto que busca lograr el desarrollo rural urbano para el turismo alternativo, con el fin de incentivar el desarrollo turístico en la zona y fomentar la construcción de infraestructura necesaria para esta. Actualmente, encontramos varios lugares turísticos que se encuentran en el departamento de Amazonas y a lo largo del circuito turístico nororiental, donde Kuélap es un punto fundamental dentro del mismo, por lo que contará con la infraestructura necesaria para reafirmar su participación como importante centro turístico. Para el desarrollo del proyecto del resort se contó con la investigación del tema como del terreno, así como investigación medioambiental y ecológica. Dada su ubicación estratégica en el valle, el diseño propone la integración entre paisajismo y arquitectura, junto con el concepto de una “arquitectura como marco de contemplación del paisaje”. El presente trabajo consta de 8 partes: el tema, antecedentes, programa arquitectónico, el terreno, expediente paisajístico, el diseño, la composición arquitectónica y el proyecto.
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Gonzales, Seabra Pedro Edgar, Rosa Torres Víctor Hugo La, Soto Máximo Jorge Maguiña, and López Julio Pascual Zegarra. "Planeamiento estratégico para la provincia de Luya." Master's thesis, Pontificia Universidad Católica del Perú, 2018. http://tesis.pucp.edu.pe/repositorio/handle/123456789/12636.

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El presente trabajo desarrolla el plan estratégico de la Provincia de Luya, provincia con alto potencial a desarrollar, debido a que cuenta con una gran variedad de recursos, los cuales podrían aprovecharse de mejor manera mediante los Tratados de Libre Comercio para que aporte al dinamismo de la economía nacional. La metodología utilizada para la formulación de este plan estratégico se ha basado en el Modelo Secuencial del Proceso Estratégico desarrollado por el profesor Fernando D`Alessio. Para ello se revisó información bibliográfica disponible basada en fuentes confiables a partir de la cual se pudo conocer la situación actual de la provincia, después de ello, se realizó un análisis externo e interno, para establecer objetivos de corto y largo plazo los cuales se llevarán a cabo mediante la formulación, implementación y evaluación de estrategias, con el fin de alcanzar la visión deseada. En ese sentido, para el 2028 la Provincia ejercerá una gobernanza líder aplicando buenas prácticas en gestión pública, que permitan promover sus principales actividades económicas, auto sostenible y generadora de oportunidades; asegurando que el uso de los recursos impacte positivamente en el medio ambiente y que repercuta en una mejor calidad de vida de los ciudadanos. El logro de la visión dependerá del cumplimiento de los objetivos de corto y largo plazo asimismo el Tablero de Control Balanceado (Balance Scorecard) permitirá monitorear el cumplimiento y medir los resultados de los objetivos a corto plazo. Mediante la aplicación del presente plan estratégico, la Provincia de Luya se consolidará como un actor fundamental de la economía nacional y mundial.
This work develops the strategic plan of the Province of Luya, a province with a high potential to develop, due to the fact that it has a great variety of resources, which could be better exploited through the Free Trade Agreements to contribute to the dynamism of the national economy. The methodology used to formulate this strategic plan has been based on the Sequential Model of the Strategic Process developed by Professor Fernando D´Alessio. To this end, bibliographic information based on reliable sources was reviewed, from which the current situation of the region could be known. After that, an external and internal analysis was carried out to establish short and long term objectives which will be carried out carried out through the formulation, implementation and evaluation of strategies, in order to achieve the desired vision. In this sense, by 2028 the Province of Luya will be a leading local government applying good practices in public management, which will allow promoting its main economic activities, self-sustaining and generating opportunities; ensuring that the use of resources has a positive impact on the environment and that it has an impact on a better quality of life for citizens. The achievement of the vision will depend on the fulfillment of the short and long-term objectives, as well as the Balance Scorecard, which will monitor compliance and measure the results of the short-term objectives. Through the application of this strategic plan, the Province of Luya will be consolidated as a fundamental actor of the national and global economy.
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Huamancayo, Quiquín Carlos, Lévano Carmen Natividad Hasegawa, Espinoza Luis Alberto Rojas, and Belón Juan Luis Romero. "Planeamiento estratégico de la provincia de Luya." Master's thesis, Pontificia Universidad Católica del Perú, 2018. http://tesis.pucp.edu.pe/repositorio/handle/123456789/11530.

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La Provincia de Luya perteneciente a región Amazonas, consta de 23 distritos cuyo desarrollo estará en función de las inversiones a ejecutar a futuro referente a la agricultura del café. en distritos de clima cálido caso de Cocabamba, Providencia, Oculli, Camporredondo, Occali, Santa Catalina, Conali y Ocumal, y desarrollar turismo en la fortaleza de Kuelap con atractivo arqueológico. El crecimiento del PBI Amazonas desde el 2007-2015 fue de 6%, por desarrollo de construcción e infraestructura hacia el 2016, el PBI reduce a 4.2%. en la provincia de Luya el PEA se reduce a 0.5% entre el 1993-2007, la densidad poblacional es de 15,59 habitantes/km2, el objetivo es tener economía sostenible en Luya en base al desarrollo tecnológico del café y turismo en Kuelap. Los análisis de factores externos e internos en el desarrollo de Luya. Se expresan estrategias y objetivos mesurables a corto, mediano y largo plazo, proyectando un horizonte desde el 2018 – 2030 (12 años), logrando que Luya duplique su producción de café, y desarrollar el turismo de Kuelap, para que el porcentaje de crecimiento sostenible de su PBI sea de 20% en promedio al 2030 o su equivalente de US$ 10´000,000 anuales (US$ 9´000,000 por agroindustria y US$ 1´000,000 por turismo), al 2016 por producción de café se tiene US$ 4´500,000 (10% del total en Amazonas) y US$ 500,000 por turismo. Lograda la meta Luya estará dentro de las 10 primeras provincias del Perú con desarrollos sostenibles en la producción y evolución tecnológica del café y turismo vivencial en Kuelap, como dos pilares de desarrollo en una secuencia de mejora y evolución tecnológica, mediante el mapeo de procesos detectados en la provincia de acuerdo a la información detallada obtenida en la Municipalidad provincial de Luya – Lamud, proyectando una visión de liderazgo. El planeamiento estratégico de la provincia de Luya contempla ocho estrategias. En este resultado del plan se propone seis Objetivos de Largo Plazo siendo formulados y enfocados como estrategias de mejoras permanentes en el tiempo. Asimismo 13 OCP, los cuales desarrollan diversas áreas, como agroindustria con el desarrollo tecnológico de producción de café, turismo sostenible con Kuelap. La óptica del presente documento está enfocado en transformar el presente de la provincia de Luya - Lamud, con la innovación, investigación y especialización de agroindustria del café y el turismo mediante la inversión
The Province of Luya belonging to the Amazonas region, consists of 23 districts whose development will be based on the investments to be made in the future regarding coffee agriculture. in warm weather districts case of Cocabamba, Providencia, Oculli, Camporredondo, Occali, Santa Catalina, Conali and Ocumal, and develop tourism in the Kuelap fortress with archaeological attraction. The growth of the Amazonas GDP from 2007- 2015 was 6%, due to the construction and infrastructure development towards 2016, the GDP decreases to 4.2%. in the province of Luya the PEA is reduced to 0.5% between 1993-2007, the population density is 15.59 inhabitants / km2, the objective is to have a sustainable economy in Luya based on the technological development of coffee and tourism in Kuelap. The analysis of external and internal factors in the development of Luya. Strategies and measurable objectives are expressed in the short, medium and long term, projecting a horizon from 2018 - 2030 (12 years), achieving Luya to double its coffee production, and develop Kuelap tourism, so that the percentage of sustainable growth of its GDP is 20% on average at 2030 or its equivalent of US $ 10'000,000 annually (US $ 9'000,000 for agroindustry and US $ 1'000,000 for tourism), to 2016 coffee production is US $ 4 '500,000 (10% of the total in Amazonas) and US $ 500,000 for tourism. Achieved the goal Luya will be within the first 10 provinces of Peru with sustainable developments in the production and technological evolution of coffee and experiential tourism in Kuelap, as two pillars of development in a sequence of improvement and technological evolution, by mapping detected processes in the province according to the detailed information obtained in the Provincial Municipality of Luya - Lamud, projecting a vision of leadership. The strategic planning of the province of Luya contemplates eight strategies. In this result of the plan, six Long Term Objectives are proposed, being formulated and focused as strategies of permanent improvements over time. Also 13 OCP, which develop various areas, such as agro-industry with the technological development of coffee production, sustainable tourism with Kuelap. The focus of this document is focused on transforming the present of the province of Luya - Lamud, with innovation, research and specialization of coffee agroindustry and tourism through investment
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Tkáč, Matěj. "Úprava toku – Luha v Jeseníku n/Odrou." Master's thesis, Vysoké učení technické v Brně. Fakulta stavební, 2013. http://www.nusl.cz/ntk/nusl-226142.

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The object of this Master`s thesis is the river training of the Luha river in Jeseník nad Odrou. The thesis is divided into several chapters. In the theoretical introduction, the problems of the sediment flow regime are discussed. Moreover, it deals with the questions associated with the roughness in open channels and adjustment of riparian zones. As a part of the overall proposal of the flow adjustment, the hydraulically most suitable cross section in cunette is proposed. It is done with respect to the desired velocity ratios in the profile. Since the new cunette shape was established, the adjustment of vertical alignment was proposed. The thesis also contains the capacity assessment of the existing channel. Design of adjustment of flood protection measures includes mainly spatial rearrangement and increase the crest of levees with respect to the local conditions. The thesis also suggests the placement of vegetation in the riparian zones. Furhermore, the work deals with problems arising from the flow adjustment considering applicable laws and regulations of the Czech Republic. In the case of project implementation, it is necessary to evaluate these problems independently.
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Urbánková, Olga. "Posouzení odtokových poměrů na vodním toku Luha." Master's thesis, Vysoké učení technické v Brně. Fakulta stavební, 2017. http://www.nusl.cz/ntk/nusl-265704.

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Diploma thesis deals with the assessment of runoff conditions on the water flow Luha in the river kilometer 8,120 – 13,900. The river flows in the urban area of Polom and undeveloped area of Polom and Heřmanice. The thesis is focused on an assessment of the condition of the riverbed, capacity of the river and on design of a flood protection. The thesis includes an assessment of the condition of fishponds. The assessment is based on personal visit and photos taken as record. Program HEC-RAS was used to calculate the water levels. The outcome is an evaluation of the river condition according to a method HEM and design of the flood protection.
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Books on the topic "Luhya"

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Orawo, Charles Nyakiti. Lwimbo: Busia-Luhya song dance traditions. Kisumu, Kenya: Lake Publishers & Enterprises, 2002.

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Reconciliation in an African context: Paul's theology of reconciliation : engaging honour and shame cultural elements among the Gusii, Luhya, and Luo people of western Kenya. Nairobi: Uzima Pub. House, 2008.

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Ochola-Omolo, Joseph. Reconciliation in an African context: Paul's theology of reconciliation : engaging honour and shame cultural elements among the Gusii, Luhya, and Luo people of western Kenya. Nairobi: Uzima Pub. House, 2008.

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Kõiv, Madis. Luhta-minek. Tartu: Ilmamaa, 2005.

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Nkeesa lukya. Kampala: UCWIA, 2004.

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Hotā, Sañjiba Candra. Janhara luha. Kaṭaka: Prācī Sāhitya Pratishṭhāna, 2011.

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Sāhu, Dushmanta Kumāra. Sumitrāra luha. Kampagaḍa, Kaṭaka: Bhubaneśvarī Prakāśanī, 1986.

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Lurie, Ranan R. Raʻanan Lurya: ʻolamotaṿ. Ḥefah: Muzeʼon ha-ʻir Ḥefah, 2004.

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Tripāṭhī, Kamaḷā Kṙshṇa. Ṭopāye luha samudre koha: Topae luha samudre koha. Jaṭaṇī, Pūrī: Kābyaloka, 2012.

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Hernandez, Amado V. Luha ng buwaya. Quezon City, Manila: Ateneo de Manila University Press, 1997.

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Book chapters on the topic "Luhya"

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Bryan, M. A. "Luhya Group." In The Bantu Languages of Africa, 111–12. Routledge, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.4324/9781315104959-53.

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Tucker, A. N., and M. A. Bryan. "Characteristics of the Luhya Group." In Linguistic Survey of the Northern Bantu Borderland, 25–28. Routledge, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.4324/9781315105703-6.

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Nyaga, Doreen Karimi. "African Imagination of Technology: Examples of Kikuyu and Luhya communities in Kenya." In Mother Earth, Mother Africa & African Indigenous Religions, 145–62. African Sun Media, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.18820/9781928480730/09.

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‘Issa, Mahmoud. "The Nakba, Oral History and the Palestinian Peasantry: The Case of Lubya." In Catastrophe Remembered. Zed Books Ltd, 2005. http://dx.doi.org/10.5040/9781350218925.ch-007.

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Conference papers on the topic "Luhya"

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Siminyu, Kathleen, Xinjian Li, Antonios Anastasopoulos, David R. Mortensen, Michael R. Marlo, and Graham Neubig. "Phoneme Recognition Through Fine Tuning of Phonetic Representations: A Case Study on Luhya Language Varieties." In Interspeech 2021. ISCA: ISCA, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.21437/interspeech.2021-1434.

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Paukova, Zaneta. "DISTRIBUTION OF SELECTED INVASIVE NEOPHYTES IN FLOODPLAINFORESTS IN THE PROTECTED LANDSCAPE AREA DUNAJSKE LUHY(SLOVAKIA)." In 19th SGEM International Multidisciplinary Scientific GeoConference EXPO Proceedings. STEF92 Technology, 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.5593/sgem2019/5.2/s20.035.

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Yang, Yan-Gang, Yuan Jiang, Wentao Zhang, and Man-Yu Dong. "Stem Radial Growth Features of Picea meyeri Responding to Environmental Factors at the Treeline of Luya Mountain." In 2009 3rd International Conference on Bioinformatics and Biomedical Engineering (iCBBE 2009). IEEE, 2009. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/icbbe.2009.5163423.

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