Bajuni people

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The Bajuni people are a Swahili-speaking coastal community traditionally engaged in fishing and trade along the islands and shores of southern Somalia and northern Kenya.

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Bajuni people canonical 1

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Swahili people
ethnic group
coastalCommunity true
countryOfCitizenship Kenya NERFINISHED
Somalia NERFINISHED
culturalPractice Islamic religious festivals
Swahili coastal marriage customs
oral storytelling traditions
culturalSphere Swahili Coast NERFINISHED
ethnicGroupOf Kenya NERFINISHED
Somalia NERFINISHED
geographicDistribution Bajuni Islands off southern Somalia NERFINISHED
coastal areas near Kismayo
coastal areas of Lamu region in Kenya
hasSettlement Kismayo area
Lamu Archipelago region NERFINISHED
historicalActivity coastal trade in the Indian Ocean
historicalInfluence Arab traders
Bantu-speaking coastal populations
Persian traders
languageFamily Bantu languages
locatedAlong Indian Ocean coast NERFINISHED
locatedOn Bajuni Islands NERFINISHED
minorityStatusIn Kenya NERFINISHED
Somalia NERFINISHED
primaryLanguage Bajuni dialect of Swahili
region northern Kenya
southern Somalia NERFINISHED
relatedEthnicGroup Mijikenda peoples NERFINISHED
Somali people NERFINISHED
Swahili people NERFINISHED
religion Sunni Islam
traditionalBoatType dhow
traditionalEconomy small-scale trade
subsistence fishing
traditionalFood seafood
traditionalHousing coral stone houses
thatched huts
traditionalMusic Swahili coastal music
traditionalOccupation fishing
maritime trade
small-scale agriculture
usesLanguageVariety Northern Swahili dialect continuum
usesWritingSystem Arabic script
Latin alphabet NERFINISHED

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Sabaki languages areSpokenBy Bajuni people