Embu people
The Embu people are an ethnic group located in the eastern region of Kenya. They primarily inhabit the Embu County, which is situated on the slopes of Mount Kenya. The Embu community is known for its rich agricultural practices, cultivating crops such as maize, beans, and tea.
Traditionally, the Embu people have a strong cultural heritage, including unique customs, music, and dance. They are also known for their traditional beliefs and practices, which often involve rituals and ceremonies that celebrate important life events. The Embu language, a Bantu language, is an essential part of their identity.