Sacred Mijikenda Kaya Forests
Sacred Mijikenda Kaya Forests! In 2008, UNESCO inscribed the Sacred Mijikenda Kaya Forests as a World Heritage Site. While there are over 50 recognized Kayas along the Kenyan coast, UNESCO specifically protects 11 distinct forest sites (spread across 10 geographical locations) that serve as the primary ritual centers for the nine Mijikenda sub-tribes. The term "Mijikenda" literally translates to "Nine Homes" or "Nine Villages," reflecting the nine sub-tribes listed below. The UNESCO Protected Kayas & Their Tribes The following table connects the specific UNESCO sites to the sub-tribes that serve as their traditional custodians: The UNESCO World Heritage listing of the Sacred Mijikenda Kaya Forests highlights 11 specific forest sites that represent the ancestral homes of the nine Mijikenda sub-tribes. Here is that information broken down into regular text, organized by the tribes and their respective sacred lands: The Giriama and Kaya Fungo ...