bajuni
The Bajuni are a Swahili-speaking ethnic group primarily inhabiting the Bajuni Islands and the adjacent mainland coast of Kenya and Somalia. They are a distinct community with a rich cultural heritage shaped by centuries of maritime trade and interaction with various cultures. Historically, the Bajuni were renowned seafarers and fishermen, their livelihoods deeply intertwined with the ocean. Their traditional society was organized around coastal settlements, with strong family ties and a complex system of customary laws.
The Bajuni language is a dialect of Swahili, often referred to as "Kibajuni," which has retained some
Over time, the Bajuni have faced significant socio-economic changes, including displacement and altered traditional lifestyles due