- The Embu or
Aembu (sometimes
called Waembu) are a
Bantu people indigenous to Embu
county . The
region is
situated on the
southern slopes of the former...
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Bantu language of Kenya. It is
spoken by the Embu people, also
known as the
Aembu (sg. Muembu).
Speakers of the Embu
language can also be
found in neighboring...
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fruits are used to make an
alcoholic mead
beverage (muratina in Kikuyu,
Aembu and
kaluvu in Kamba),
which is a core
component in
cultural events in central...
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Bantu groups in
Kenya include the Kikuyu, Luhya, Kamba, Kisii, Meru, Kuria,
Aembu, Ambeere, Wadawida-Watuweta, Wapokomo, and Mijikenda,
among others. Notable...
- 37 E, J Agikuyu, Abaluhya, ABASUBA, Akamba, Abagusii, Ameru, Abakuria,
Aembu, Ambeere, Taita, Pokomo,
Taveta and Mijikenda,
numerous others (60% Bantu)...
- south. The
county occupies an area of 2,821 km2. The
county is home to the
Aembu and
Mbeere Religion in Embu
County The
county is
divided into 5 sub-counties...
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techniques and
style resemble those of the
Batutsi of Rwanda-Burundi and the
Aembu of Kenya. The earliest, most
famous and
respected traditional Kamba soloist...
- Batswana),
Ruhanga (Banyoro and Banyankole), and Ngai (Akamba, Agikuyu,
Aembu and
other groups),(Umbundu),(Kioko, Bajokwe, Chibokwe, Kibokwe, Ciokwe,...
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settled in the
regions around Nyambene hills,
north of
Mount Kenya. The
Aembu and the
Ambeere used to be one people.
Their descendants moved from the...
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essence they
called it the 'mountain with
patches like an ostrich'. The
Aembu called it 'kirinyaa'. The
Maasai call it Ol
Donyo Keri,
which mean "black...