Taveta in Kenya

Taveta
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People Name: Taveta
Country: Kenya
10/40 Window: No
Population: 29,000
World Population: 37,000
Primary Language: Taveta
Primary Religion: Christianity
Christian Adherents: 72.00 %
Evangelicals: 37.00 %
Scripture: New Testament
Ministry Resources: Yes
Jesus Film: Yes
Audio Recordings: Yes
People Cluster: Bantu, Central-East
Affinity Bloc: Sub-Saharan Peoples
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Introduction / History

Tavetas inhabit the area at the base of Mount Kilimanjaro. Their homeland covers the swampy area from Lake Jipe along the Tanzania border and Lake Chala across the Maktau plains. Lake Chala is a crater lake, whose waters are crystal clear. Tsavo National Park is found in the Maktau plains. Lake Chala has crocodiles and Lake Jipe has hippos. The area has plenty of wildlife, which the Park now protects. The Tavetas are only linguistically related to the Taita and have no relation whatsoever with the Mijikenda. They appear to have elements of Kamba and Maasai cultures but maintain a separate identity. Among them are other subgroups, namely, Kasigau, Sagalla and Dawida.

What Are Their Lives Like?

Tavetas are popularly known as agriculturists and for their skills as smiths and craftsmen. Those near the waters practice some fishing. Plantations of pineapples, tea, coffee, and sisal are common sights. On a subsistence scale, they grow vegetables, bananas and mangoes.

Houses are either round or square huts, wooden poles and mud-plastered walls. The roof is thatched with banana palm leaves.

The most important types of traditional property were land and livestock, which provided the means to sustain life. Individual ownership rights were vested in the family head, who allocated usage rights as required. Females could not own land, even through married sons until the father's death. Plots are allocated to women for them to cultivate, sometimes including allocation to unmarried daughters.

What Are Their Beliefs?

Though about one-fourth of them are Christian, most adhere to their traditional religion. They do, however, have a Christian presence among them.

What Are Their Needs?

Their greatest need is to place their faith in Jesus Christ.

The Takua need to put Jesus Christ at the center of their lives.

Prayer Points

Pray for God to prepare Kenyan Tavetas to disciple others in the ways of Christ.
Pray for Tavetas to have an intense spiritual hunger that will be satisfied by Jesus.
Pray there will soon come a day when Tavetas will be taking Christ to the Muslims in East Africa.

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