found: Work cat.: 2018354553: The Abakhayo, 2018:p. 7 (The Abakhayo belong to the Bantu group of people. The Abakhayo being a community among the Bantu was recorded as an integral part of the Luyia tribe in 1943; They are found in Busia County)
found: www.britannica.com, viewed Dec. 13, 2018(Luhya, also called Luyia, or Abaluhya, ethnolinguistic cluster of several acephalous, closely related Bantu-speaking peoples including the Hayo of Western Province, western Kenya)
found: Ethnologue online, Feb. 11, 2019:Olukhayo (a language of Kenya; alternate names: Khayo, Xaayo; a Bantu language; autonym: Olukhayo)
found: Joshua Project online, Feb. 11, 2019:Khayo Luhya (a people of Kenya; people cluster: Bantu, Central Lakes; primary language: Olukhayo)
found: The peoples of Africa, 1996:page 283 (KHAYO. The Khayos are a subgroup of the Luhya people of Kenya and Uganda.)
found: Almanac of African peoples & nations, 1999(KHAYO. The Khayo are an East African Bantu-speaking people. They are one of the Luhya subgroups.)
found: Abeingo Community Network, viewed Dec. 30, 2019("History of Bakhayo." Like other Luhya sub nations, the Abakhayo settled in their present land via Uganda.)
found: Encyclopedia.com, viewed Dec. 9, 2019(Luyia. There are seventeen Luluyia-speaking subnations in Western and Nyanza provinces of Kenya: Bakhayo (Abakhayo) [etc.])
notfound: African ethnonyms, 1996;African ethnonyms and toponyms, 1984