Kikuyu Culture
The Kikuyu culture is one of the largest ethnic groups in Kenya, primarily residing in the central highlands. They are known for their rich traditions, including a strong emphasis on family and community. The Kikuyu people traditionally practice agriculture, growing crops like maize and tea, and they have a deep connection to their land, which they consider sacred.
Social structure in Kikuyu culture is organized around clans, each with its own customs and responsibilities. Important ceremonies, such as initiation and weddings, play a significant role in their cultural identity. The Kikuyu also have a rich oral tradition, with stories and proverbs passed down through generations, reflecting their values and beliefs.