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How Igada traditional drummers are struggling to conserve culture

Members of Chavakali ‘Gada’ Boys perform during a recent political rally at Madegwa in Vihiga. [Brian Kisanji, Standard]

Playing drums has defined the Maragoli and Banyore Luhya sub-tribes since time immemorial. Drums played a significant cultural role among the two sub-tribes living in Vihiga county.

Different drums would be played on diverse occasions, including social ceremonies and cultural rituals.

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