The Kisii are a Bantu-speaking community with a rich cultural heritage. Their social structure is organized into clans, each associated with a totem animal, reflecting their ancestral traditions and connection to nature.
The Kisii (Abagusii) are a Bantu-speaking community primarily residing in Kisii and Nyamira counties in southwestern Kenya. They trace their ancestry to Mogusii, the founding patriarch, and are traditionally organized into clans (ebisarate) that regulate kinship, marriage, and social identity.