The Kuria 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 Kuria (Abakuria) are a Bantu-speaking community inhabiting southwestern Kenya (Migori County) and northern Tanzania. They trace descent through patrilineal clans (ebhise) and maintain a strong age-set system (risaga) that structures social organization, leadership, and rites of passage.