Luos are embracive people who love visitors and new faces.
However, there are some people, women in this context, who are not welcomed in the area, especially if brought home as wives.
Here are the characteristics and traits that if a woman possesses, then she is likely to be turned back;
1. Woman with juok'
Juok' is a type of mythical satanic powers passed from a woman to another person through the eyes.
A woman with juok can make an eating or breastfeeding baby or child sick by just looking at them as they feed, by passing out powers called 'sihoho'.
In Kano Plains, it is discovered that she has committed the crime when tears suddenly drip from her eyes.
The subject is forced to prepare food to be eaten by the baby in a cleansing exercise called 'oso'.
Otherwise, the victim will get sick and might even die.
Such people are normally not allowed in any homestead in Luo Nyanza, except their own homes where they were born.
2. Woman with Juogi
Juogi is another satanic characteristic that comes in waves, and can make a person appear mad when it strikes.
At other times, the person will be well and friendly and lose it all in a minute when it strikes again.
People with Juogi can be dangerous at times, making it a characteristic that many people do not want to have in their homes, considering that it cannot be cured.
Juogi comes in different forms, and can push a woman to doing silly things for example playing in the mud.
3. Idoh
This is a night running.
In Luo Nyanza, night runners are more hated than thieves because they come with the sole purpose of humiliating and disrupting people's sleep at night.
However, though they operate under the umbrella of darkness, villagers always know who it is.
This worsens if the culprit is a woman, resulting to shame to her husband and his family.
Consequently, people with the trait are unwanted.
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