Kamba
The Kamba are an ethnic group primarily found in Kenya, particularly in the eastern region. They are known for their rich cultural heritage, which includes traditional music, dance, and crafts. The Kamba people are also recognized for their skills in wood carving and basket weaving, which are important aspects of their artistic expression.
Historically, the Kamba were involved in trade and agriculture, cultivating crops such as maize and millet. They have a unique social structure, with clans playing a significant role in their community life. The Kamba language, also called Kamba, is part of the Bantu language family and is spoken by millions in the region.