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KikuyuMember of the dominant ethnic group in Kenya, numbering about 3 million. The Kikuyu are primarily cultivators of millet, although many have entered the professions. Their language belongs to the Bantu branch of the Niger-Congo family. The basic unit of Kikuyu society is the large family group, which lives on its own plot of land originally acquired by clearing part of the forest. Outright sale of land is practised, a rare phenomenon in Africa, and land grievances played a large part in the relations of the Kikuyu and Europeans which culminated in the Mau Mau uprising.
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For a discussion of East African initiation ceremonies see: Jomo Kenyatta, Facing Mount Kenya: the Tribal Life of the Gikuyu (New York, 1965); T. Initially written in his first language, Gikuyu (and later translated into English by him), the story is set during "our times" in the fictional African country of Aburiria. They are young, mainly in their twenties and thirties, and most would identify themselves as Gikuyu (Kikuyu), one of Kenya's two politically dominant ethnic cultures. |
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