Kikuyu

The Kikuyu are the most important ethnicity of the Kenya (5 347.000 Kikuyu in 1994 according to Larsen BTL) accounting for approximately 22% of the total population of Kenya.

“Kikuyu” is the most used transcription but themselves are called rather " Agikũyũ".

Kikuyu cultivate the fertile central mountains and are also the ethnicity most economically active in Kenya.

Close to Nairobi, the edge of the country kikuyu is still marked out perfectly arranged coffee plantations and vast residences of stone, with the tiled roofs. Few colonial spaces were at this point preserved, contrasting with the human accumulation of what one called there are 40 years the " réserves" ethnic.

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