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*Digil: The major sub-clans are Geledi, Tunni, Dabare, Bagadi, and [[Garre]].
*Digil: The major sub-clans are Geledi, Tunni, Dabare, Bagadi, and [[Garre]].
*Dir: The subclans include: [[Ciise]], Suure, Fiqi Muxumed, Qubeys, Gurguure, Baadimaal, Gadsan, Akiisho, Madigaan, Gariire, Guure, Dabruube, Layiile, Wardaay, Gudubiirsi, and Biimaal.
*Dir: The subclans include: [[Ciise]], Suure, Fiqi Muxumed, Qubeys, Gurguure, Baadimaal, Gadsan, Akiisho, Madigaan, Gariire, Guure, Dabruube, Layiile, Wardaay, Gudubiirsi, and Biimaal.
*Hawiye: Major branches are [[Wacdaan]], [[Wadalaan],] [[Ajuuraan]], [[Murale]], [[Baadicadde]], [[Abgaal]], [[Murusade]] and [[Habar Gidir]].
*Hawiye: Major branches are [[Wacdaan]], [[Wadalaan]], [[Ajuuraan]], [[Murale]], [[Baadicadde]], [[Abgaal]], [[Murusade]] and [[Habar Gidir]].
*Isaaq: The major branches are [[Habar Awal]], [[Arap]], [[Garhajis]], [[Habar Tol Jaalo]], Tol Jaalo, and Ayoub.
*Isaaq: The major branches are [[Habar Awal]], [[Arap]], [[Garhajis]], [[Habar Tol Jaalo]], Tol Jaalo, and Ayoub.
*Rahanweyn: This clan has numerous sub-clans; some of the major clans among them include the Leysaan, Xariin, Hadame, Eelaay, Jiroon, Luwaay and Jilible sections. All of these sub-clans belong to larger [[Mirifle]] clan.
*Rahanweyn: This clan has numerous sub-clans; some of the major clans among them include the Leysaan, Xariin, Hadame, Eelaay, Jiroon, Luwaay and Jilible sections. All of these sub-clans belong to larger [[Mirifle]] clan.

Revision as of 06:43, 8 December 2006

This 2002 CIA map shows the distribution of Somali clan populations: Hawiye (25%), Isaaq (22%), Darod (20%), Rahanweyn (17%), Dir (7%), Digil (3%), and ethnic minorities (6%)

Somali clan refers to the clan grouping of the Somali people. It is an important social unit and clan membership continues to play an important part in their Somali culture and politics. Clans are patrilineal and are often divided into sub-clans, sometimes with many sub-divisions.

In traditional Somali society, marriage was often to someone from another clan, ie exogamy, but during the recent conflict in Somalia this seems to have become the exception rather than the rule.

Major clans

There is no clear agreement on the clan and sub-clan structures. The divisions and subdivisions as here given are partial and simplified. Many lineages are omitted. (For a comparison of different views on the clan-lineage-structures see Worldbank, Conflict in Somalia p. 56.)

The two clans are classed as Samaale:

Other major clans are

Subclans and subdivisions

See also

References