DIGO
 TRIBLE
The Digo are an ethnic and linguistic group based near the Indian Ocean 
coast between Mombasa in southern Kenya and Tanga in northern Tanzania. 
In 1994 the Digo population was estimated to total 305,000, with 217,000
 ethnic Digo living in Kenya and 88,000 (1987 estimate) in Tanzania. 
Digo people speak the Digo language, called Chidigo by speakers, a Bantu
 language. They are part of the greater Mijikenda ethnic group of people
 which contains nine smaller groups or tribes, including the Duruma, 
Giriama, and others.
Digo women do a tremendous amount of labor, but excluded from 
participating in politics, religion, kinship issues, and major economic 
transactions. Their culture generally regards women as childlike and 
irresponsible. Spirit possession sometimes occurs among the women. The 
Digo refer to the spirits in question as shaitani. The shaitani 
typically demands luxury items to make the patient well again. Despite 
the fact that men sometimes accuse women of faking the possessions in 
order to get luxury items, attention, and sympathy, they do generally 
regard spirit possession as genuine condition and view victims of it as 
being ill through no fault of their own. However, sometimes men suspect 
women of actively colluding with spirits in order to be possessed. 
The Digo are a Muslim tribe living in northern Tanzania and southern 
Kenya.
The women of Tanzania’s Tanga region are said to be skilled in sensual 
play and are both shunned and desired in Tanzania for their “bedroom 
skills” and sexual know-how
Tuesday, May 13, 2014
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