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There is also a town in Kiambu district
Kiambu District

Kiambu District is an Districts of Kenya in the Central Province of Kenya. Its capital town is Kiambu. The district is adjacent to the northern border of Nairobi....
 called Kikuyu
Kikuyu, Kenya

File:Kikuyu town.jpgKikuyu is a town in the Central Province of Kenya. The town is located 20 km northwest of central Nairobi, the capital of Kenya....
, and a species of Pennisetum grass
Pennisetum clandestinum

The tropical Poaceae species Pennisetum clandestinum is known by several common names, most often kikuyu grass, as it is native to the region of East Africa that is home to the Kikuyu....
 native to the Kenyan highlands named Kikuyu.


The Kikuyu are Kenya
Kenya

The Republic of Kenya is a country in East Africa. It is bordered by Ethiopia to the north, Somalia to the northeast, Tanzania to the south, Uganda to the west, and Sudan to the northwest, with the Indian Ocean running along the southeast border....
's most populous ethnic group. 'Kikuyu' is the anglicised form of the proper name and pronunciation of Gikuyu although they refer to themselves as the Agikuyu people. There are about 5,347,000 Kikuyu people in Kenya
Kenya

The Republic of Kenya is a country in East Africa. It is bordered by Ethiopia to the north, Somalia to the northeast, Tanzania to the south, Uganda to the west, and Sudan to the northwest, with the Indian Ocean running along the southeast border....
 (1994 I. Larsen BTL), equal to about 22% of Kenya's total population
Demographics of Kenya

This article is about the demographics features of the population of Kenya, including population density, Ethnic group, education level, health of the populace, economic status, religious affiliations and other aspects of the population....
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There is also a town in Kiambu district
Kiambu District

Kiambu District is an Districts of Kenya in the Central Province of Kenya. Its capital town is Kiambu. The district is adjacent to the northern border of Nairobi....
 called Kikuyu
Kikuyu, Kenya

File:Kikuyu town.jpgKikuyu is a town in the Central Province of Kenya. The town is located 20 km northwest of central Nairobi, the capital of Kenya....
, and a species of Pennisetum grass
Pennisetum clandestinum

The tropical Poaceae species Pennisetum clandestinum is known by several common names, most often kikuyu grass, as it is native to the region of East Africa that is home to the Kikuyu....
 native to the Kenyan highlands named Kikuyu.


The Kikuyu are Kenya
Kenya

The Republic of Kenya is a country in East Africa. It is bordered by Ethiopia to the north, Somalia to the northeast, Tanzania to the south, Uganda to the west, and Sudan to the northwest, with the Indian Ocean running along the southeast border....
's most populous ethnic group. 'Kikuyu' is the anglicised form of the proper name and pronunciation of Gikuyu although they refer to themselves as the Agikuyu people. There are about 5,347,000 Kikuyu people in Kenya
Kenya

The Republic of Kenya is a country in East Africa. It is bordered by Ethiopia to the north, Somalia to the northeast, Tanzania to the south, Uganda to the west, and Sudan to the northwest, with the Indian Ocean running along the southeast border....
 (1994 I. Larsen BTL), equal to about 22% of Kenya's total population
Demographics of Kenya

This article is about the demographics features of the population of Kenya, including population density, Ethnic group, education level, health of the populace, economic status, religious affiliations and other aspects of the population....
. They cultivate the fertile central highlands and are also the most economically active ethnic group in Kenya.

Origins

Although uncertain, ethnologists believe the Kikuyu came to Kenya from West Africa together with the other Bantu groups. On reaching present Tanzania, they moved east past Mount Kilimanjaro
Mount Kilimanjaro

Kilimanjaro with its three volcanic cones, Kibo, Mawenzi, and Shira, is an dormant volcano stratovolcano in north-eastern Tanzania rising from its base , and is additionally the Extremes of Altitude in Africa at , providing a dramatic view of the surrounding plains....
 and into Kenya, finally settling around Mount Kenya
Mount Kenya

Mount Kenya is the highest mountain in Kenya, and the second highest in Africa . The highest peaks of the mountain are Batian , Nelion and Lenana ....
, while the rest of the group continued migrating to Southern Africa. They were originally hunter-gatherers but unlike the Nilotic
Nilotic

Nilotic people or Nilotes, in its contemporary usage, refers to some ethnic groups mainly in southern Sudan, Uganda, Kenya, and northern Tanzania, who speak Nilotic languages, a large sub-group of the Nilo-Saharan languages....
 tribes who were pastoralists, they began farming the very fertile volcanic land around Mt. Kenya and the Kenyan highlands.

However, Kikuyu legends have it that in the beginning, a man called Kikuyu and his wife called Mireia (Mumbi
Mumbi

Mumbi is a mythological figure regarded as the mother of the Gikuyu people. The word Mumbi can be translated as "one who moulds." She was the wife of Gikuyu , and ancestor to all the "Agikuyu" people....
) were placed on Mukurwe wa Nyagathanga in present day Murang'a District by God, Mwene Nyaga or Ngai
Ngai

Ngai is the supreme God in the religions of the Kamba, Kikuyu and Maasai tribes of Kenya.According to the Kikuyu beliefs, he lives on the holy mountain Kirinyaga ....
. It was said that they were placed near the Mugumo or Fig tree upon the slopes of the mountain. They were to give birth to Nine daughters named, Wanjiku
Wanjiku

Wanjiku is a feminine Kikuyu name. Wanjiku was one of the nine daughters of the man and wife who founded the Agikuyu people, Gikuyu and Mumbi. Consequently the descendants of her lineage are part of the Anjiku clan of the Agikuyu tribe in Kenya....
, Wanjiru, Wangeci, Wambui, Wangari, Wacera, Waithera, Wairimu and Wangui. It so happened that when they were grown up, they met nine young men from a distant land, (ostensibly Maasai
Maasai

The Maasai are an Indigenous peoples African ethnic group of semi-nomadic people located in Kenya and northern Tanzania. Due to their distinctive customs and dress and residence near the many game parks of East Africa, they are among the most well-known African ethnic groups internationally....
, with whom Kikuyu's have a long standing love-hate relationship) who married the girls and from whom the Kikuyu nation arose. A popular myth claims that when Kikuyu's daughters came of marrying age, Kikuyu prayed to Mwene Nyaga to provide husbands for their daughters whom he duly provided by a fig tree.

History

The Kikuyu were generally on good terms with the Maasai
Maasai

The Maasai are an Indigenous peoples African ethnic group of semi-nomadic people located in Kenya and northern Tanzania. Due to their distinctive customs and dress and residence near the many game parks of East Africa, they are among the most well-known African ethnic groups internationally....
 – their neighbours, with whom they traded extensively. Colonialism, however, disturbed this order. Beginning in the 1880s, the British
United Kingdom

The United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland, commonly known as the United Kingdom , the UK or Britain,is a sovereign state located off the northwestern coast of continental Europe....
 settled first on the coast and then in Nairobi, when building the railroad from the coast to Lake Victoria
Lake Victoria

Lake Victoria or Victoria Nyanza is one of the Great Lakes of Africa.Lake Victoria is 68,800 square kilometres in size, making it the continent's largest lake, the largest tropical lake in the world, and the second widest fresh water lake in the world in terms of surface area ....
 which travels into the neighbouring country Uganda
Uganda

The Republic of Uganda is a landlocked country in East Africa. It is bordered on the east by Kenya, on the north by Sudan, on the west by the Democratic Republic of the Congo, on the southwest by Rwanda, and on the south by Tanzania....
. They confiscated land from the Kikuyu, who were confined to a small reserve, unable to cultivate their land.

Anti-colonialism


Kikuyu political organisation grew rapidly in the 1920s as a response to social problems, land loss and colonial pressures. One moderately radical group, the Kikuyu Central Association
Kikuyu Central Association

The Kikuyu Central Association , led by James Beauttah and Joseph Kang'ethe, was a political organisation in colonial Kenya formed in 1924/5 to act on behalf of the Kikuyu community by presenting their concerns to the British government....
 (KCA), was established in the 1920s under the leadership of young, mission-educated members including Jomo Kenyatta
Jomo Kenyatta

Jomo Kenyatta served as the first Prime Minister and President of Kenya. He is considered the Father of the Nation of the Kenyan nation....
. Frustrations, anti-colonialism and internal divisions contributed to the Mau Mau uprising
Mau Mau Uprising

The Mau Mau Uprising of 1952 to 1960 was an insurgency by Kenyan rebels against the United Kingdom Colonial rule. The core of the resistance was formed by members of the Kikuyu ethnic group, along with smaller numbers of Embu and Ameru....
 after World War II
World War II

World War II, or the Second World War , was a global military conflict which involved a Participants in World War II, including all of the great powers, organised into two opposing military alliances: the Allies of World War II and the Axis powers....
, fought amongst the Kikuyu central highlands from roughly 1952-1958. This divisive, dirty and violent war was fought mainly by guerillas in central Kenyan forests, including Dedan Kimathi
Dedan Kimathi

Dedan Kimathi Waciuri , Field Marshal, was a Kenyan rebel leader who fought against British colonization in Kenya in the 1950s. He was convicted and executed by the Great Britain colonial government....
 among its leaders. Following massive detentions by the British and huge numbers of Kikuyu deaths - mostly from internal fighting - the Mau Mau was a major contributor to moves for Kenyan independence. By the end of the rebellion, the British had taken the lives of over 11,000 rebels and detained around 100,000 people under force - in contrast with 200 Europeans and 2,000 Britain-loyal Africans. This is considered to be the first great African liberation movement and probably the most grave crisis of Britain's African colonies.

Although the fight for freedom carried many bad memories, it fascinates on how the Mau Mau fighters managed to make nail guns among other crude weapons.

A scene in the 1987
1987 in film

Events*January 31 - The Cure for Insomnia premieres at The School of the Art Institute in Chicago, Illinois, to officially become the world's longest film according to Guinness World Records....
 movie The Kitchen Toto, about the Mau Mau uprising, shows a white police chief ordering Kikuyu police officers out of the force, suspecting them of working for the Mau Mau.

Post-independence

Jomo Kenyatta
Jomo Kenyatta

Jomo Kenyatta served as the first Prime Minister and President of Kenya. He is considered the Father of the Nation of the Kenyan nation....
, Kenya's first president, was a Kikuyu. Kenya's third and current president, Mwai Kibaki
Mwai Kibaki

Mwai Kibaki is the Heads of State of Kenya of Kenya. Kibaki was previously Vice-President of Kenya , and has held several other cabinet positions, including Minister for Finance , Minister for Home Affairs and Minister for Health ....
 is also a Kikuyu. Kibaki won the 2002 elections in a landslide against Uhuru Kenyatta
Uhuru Kenyatta

Uhuru Muigai Kenyatta is a Kenyan politician, currently serving as Deputy Prime Minister and Minister for Finance. He is the Chairman of Kenya African National Union , the former ruling party, which is currently part of the Party of National Unity ....
, son of the first president, despite outgoing president Daniel arap Moi
Daniel arap Moi

Daniel Toroitich arap Moi was the President of Kenya from 1978 until 2002.Daniel arap Moi is popularly known to Kenyans as 'Nyayo', a Swahili language word for 'footsteps'....
's support for Kenyatta. Wangari Maathai
Wangari Maathai

Dr. Wangari Muta Maathai is an environmentalism and political activist. In 2004 she became the first African woman to receive the Nobel Peace Prize for ?her contribution to sustainable development, democracy and peace.? Maathai was an elected member of National Assembly of Kenya and served as Assistant Minister for Natural environment and Na...
, Africa's first female Nobel Peace Prize winner, is a Kikuyu, as is the famous Kenyan author Ngugi wa Thiong'o
Ngugi wa Thiong'o

Ngugi wa Thiong'o is a Kenyan author, formerly working in English language and now working in Gikuyu language. His work includes novels, plays, short stories, essays and scholarship, criticism and children's literature....
, who now writes exclusively in Kikuyu and Swahili
Swahili language

Swahili is the first language of the Swahili people , who inhabit several large stretches of the Indian Ocean coastline from southern Somalia to northern Mozambique, including the Comoros Islands....
. John Githongo
John Githongo

John Githongo is a former Kenyan journalism who investigated bribery and fraud in his home country and later, under the presidency of Mwai Kibaki, took on an official governmental position to fight Political corruption....
, the former anti-graft advisor to the president, now since 2005 self-exiled in Britain, is a Kikuyu.

Famous Kikuyu sports personalities include: Julius Kariuki, the 3,000m steeplechase 1988 olympic champion; John Ngugi
John Ngugi

John Ngugi Kamau is a former Kenyan Athletics , often called one of the greatest cross country runners of all time and winner of the 5000 metres at the 1988 Summer Olympics....
, 5,000m 1988 Olympic champion; Douglas Wakiihuri, a Nagoya and London Marathon Champion; Catherine Ndereba
Catherine Ndereba

Wincatherine Nyambura Ndereba is a world class Kenyan marathon . She won the Boston Marathon four times and silver medals in the Olympics in 2004 and 2008....
, the Boston and Chicago marathon champion and Charles Kamathi
Charles Kamathi

Charles Waweru Kamathi is a Kenyan long-distance runner. He is best known for winning the 10,000 metres distance at the 2001 World Championships in Athletics in Edmonton....
, the 2001 world champion at 10,000m. Samuel Kamau Wanjiru Kenyan long distance runner who won the 2008 Beijing Olympic men's Marathon in an Olympic record time of 2:06:32 is also a kikuyu.

Due to their high population demographic as well as historical and economic reasons, the Kikuyu have continued to play vital roles in independent Kenya's political and economic development.

Language

Kikuyu speak Kikuyu, a Bantu
Bantu languages

The Bantu languages constitute a grouping belonging to the Niger-Congo languages family. This grouping is deep down in the genealogical tree of the Bantoid grouping, which in turn is deep down in the Niger-Congo tree....
 language, as their native tongue. Additionally, many speak Swahili and English
English language

English is a West Germanic language that originated in Anglo-Saxon England and has lingua franca status in many parts of the world as a result of the military, economic, scientific, political and cultural influence of the British Empire in the 18th, 19th and early 20th centuries and that of the United States from the mid 20th century onwa...
 as well, the national and official languages of Kenya respectively. The Kikuyu are closely related to the Embu
Embu

Embu, also Embu das Artes, is a Brazilian city in the State of S?o Paulo . It is a suburb of the capital. The population in 2006 was 245,855 inhabitants....
, Mbeere, Kamba
Kamba

The Kamba are a Bantu peoples ethnic group who live in the semi-arid Eastern Province, Kenya of Kenya stretching east from Nairobi to Tsavo and north up to Embu, Kenya....
 and Meru
Meru

Meru may refer to:In geography:* Meru, Kenya, a central town, associated with:** Meru Central District** Meru North District** Meru South District...
 people who also live around Mt. Kenya. The Kikuyu from the greater Kiambu
Kiambu

Kiambu is a town in Central Province , Kenya. It is located at around , in the elevation of about 1,720 m. It has an urban population of 13,814....
 (commonly referred to as the Kabete) and Nyeri
Nyeri

Nyeri is a town in Kenya, and the administrative headquarters of the country's Central Province and Nyeri District.The town is situated about 150 km north of the capital Nairobi, in Kenya's densely populated and fertile Central Highlands, lying between the eastern base of the Aberdare Range Range, which forms part of the eastern en...
 districts are closely related to the Maasai
Maasai

The Maasai are an Indigenous peoples African ethnic group of semi-nomadic people located in Kenya and northern Tanzania. Due to their distinctive customs and dress and residence near the many game parks of East Africa, they are among the most well-known African ethnic groups internationally....
 due to intermarriage prior to colonization, The Kikuyu between Thika and Mbeere are closely related to Kamba people, who speak a language almost the same as Kikuyu, being geographical neighbours. Hence the sub-tribes that retain much of the original Kikuyu heritage reside around Kirinyaga and Murang'a regions of Kenya. The Kikuyu from Murang'a district are considered to be more pure, believed to be the cradle of the Kikuyu people.

Religion


The 'traditional' Kikuyu religion is monotheistic
Monotheism

In theology, monotheism is the belief that only one god exists. The concept of "monotheism" tends to be dominated by the concept of God in the Abrahamic religions, such as Judaism, Christianity and Islam, and the Neoplatonism concept of God as put forward by Pseudo-Dionysius the Areopagite....
. According to legend, Ngai
Ngai

Ngai is the supreme God in the religions of the Kamba, Kikuyu and Maasai tribes of Kenya.According to the Kikuyu beliefs, he lives on the holy mountain Kirinyaga ....
 (The Provider or The One Who Distributes, the creator worshipped also by the Maasai
Maasai

The Maasai are an Indigenous peoples African ethnic group of semi-nomadic people located in Kenya and northern Tanzania. Due to their distinctive customs and dress and residence near the many game parks of East Africa, they are among the most well-known African ethnic groups internationally....
 and Kamba
Kamba

The Kamba are a Bantu peoples ethnic group who live in the semi-arid Eastern Province, Kenya of Kenya stretching east from Nairobi to Tsavo and north up to Embu, Kenya....
), resides atop Kirinyaga, known as Mount Kenya
Mount Kenya

Mount Kenya is the highest mountain in Kenya, and the second highest in Africa . The highest peaks of the mountain are Batian , Nelion and Lenana ....
. According to tradition, Ngai created the land and gave it to the people, creating an inseparable bond between man and land. Other important aspects of Kikuyu tradition include the value of ancestry and the forest. In present day, 73% are identified as Christian, causing a decline in their 'traditional' beliefs.

The name Kirinyaga is composed of two Kikuyu words - kiri, meaning 'the one with', and nyaga, meaning ostrich (referring to the mountain's semblance to an ostrich, with its white snowcap and black volcanic rock body); thus, the full name Kirima (mountain) Kirinyaga means the mountain with the ostrich/ the mountain of mystery (the more likely translation).

Ngai is also called Mwene-Nyaga, or Holder of mystery. Nyaga means mystery as well as ostrich Kikuyus main town is Nyeri.

Social structure


According to folklore, the Kikuyu tribe was ruled based on a matriarchal system. During the rule of Wangu wa Makeeri, a leader who was said to be so fierce she held meetings seated on the backs of men, the men decided to revolt and take over leadership. (Although modern Kikuyu often assume that Wangu was a mythical character, she was in fact one of the first "chiefs" installed by the British at the end of the 19th Century in Murang'a District as a result of her liaison with a more well-known "chief" Karuri wa Gakure.) One version of the story says that the revolution took place when Kikuyu men organized to have all the women dance naked in a Kibaata dance. The women refused and the Kikuyu men took the rule to themselves. In another version, the men conspired to make all the women pregnant at the same time. This made them vulnerable and unable to carry out leadership duties. The men then took over leadership- and never let go.

Family Life

The Kikuyu man is referred to as a muthuuri (meaning someone who can choose or discern evil from good) and the Kikuyu woman is called a mutumia (meaning someone who retains family secrets and practices). Traditionally, Kikuyu society is polygamous so that means any man could have as many wives as he could afford.

The family lived in a homestead with several huts for different family members. These huts were constructed so that during the cold season the interior would be very warm while in hot season the hut would be cool. The husband’s hut was called ‘thingira’, and that was where the husband would call his children in for instruction on family norms and traditions and he would also call his wives for serious family discussions. Each wife had her own hut where she and her children slept. After boys were circumcised (at puberty) they moved out of their mother’s hut into the young men’s hut.

The husband would invite his age-mates of his riika (age group) to a horn (ruhia) of traditional beer (njoohi) called muratina; an alcoholic drink made from sugar cane and the muratina fruit.

The Kikuyu had a systematic method of family planning. A father would only have another child with his wife, after her youngest child was at an age where the mother could send them to look after the family’s herd of goats, a practice called (guthii ruuru). Ruuru is a collection of goats and sheep or commonly referred as herding.

Culture

Colonization eroded many traditional practices and values, although the language has survived and continues to evolve. Many Kikuyu have moved from their traditional homeland to the cities to find jobs. They have also moved to other parts of the country and the world due to intermarriage, business opportunities, study, and generally seeking better prospects in life. Those living in rural areas tend to continue to practice farming.

In the Kikuyu land there is a very diverse history of how people lived. One is the form of entertainment in those days. The Kikuyu young women and men could travel to isolated areas for dance and feasting. Discipline however was observed and no man was supposed to touch a lady sexually. The young men only enjoyed the dance and they had the chance to mingle with the beautiful young ladies who would eventually become their suitors. Many of the songs they used to dance to are being revived in modern bars and clubs.

The common dances were Nguchu, Nduumo, Mugoiyo, Gichukia and ndachi ya irua (circumcisional dance). The grandmothers had a critical role of checking if any man unwound the inner garment of the young ladies. This garment was called muthuru. The grandmothers (macucu), tied it safely to protect any promiscuity in young women. Women who engaged in sex before marriage, affairs, or got pregnant could only be married as a second wife and were commonly referred to as ‘Gichokio’. Therefore the Kikuyu customs valued the chastity of unmarried women and protected young women against abuse. It also ensured some form of entertainment was prepared and young people carried forward the practices from generation to generation.

Legends


A religious Kikuyu prophet called Cege wa Kibiru
Cege wa Kibiru

Cege wa Kibiru or Mugo wa Kibiru was a famous seer in Gikuyu land who prophesized the arrival of the white man in Gikuyu land before their arrival....
 or Mugo wa Kibiru prophesied about the coming of the Europeans long before they arrived at the Coast. It was said that there would come people from a different land, having the colour of kiuura kya marigu-ini "frog of the banana plantation". This depicts something close to the native white color. He also predicted the arrival of aeroplanes, "like butterflies in the sky".

Two of the other memorable men in the Kikuyu history were Wang’ombe wa Ihuura and Wamugumo. Wang’ombe wa Ihuura killed a man-eating leopard with his bare hands. Wamugumo could sink 3/4 of a traditional hunting spear to the bare earth. He was a giant sized man whose size and eating habits were legendary. Waiyaki Wa Hinga was another Kikuyu paramount chief, who was credited as among the first to resist the entrechment of the White settlers in the Kikuyu land. When confronting one white settler in the settler's tent, Waiyaki's sword got caught in the tent's roof as he raised it to strike. He was quickly overpowered, severely beaten, and buried alive in Kismayu.

List of prominent Kikuyu people


Politicians & Freedom Fighters
  • Waiyaki wa Hinga, Paramount Chief and Freedom fighter
  • Jomo Kenyatta
    Jomo Kenyatta

    Jomo Kenyatta served as the first Prime Minister and President of Kenya. He is considered the Father of the Nation of the Kenyan nation....
    , 1st President (considered founding father of Kenya)
  • Mbiyu Koinange, 1st Kenyan to attain Bachelor and Masters degrees
  • Mwai Kibaki
    Mwai Kibaki

    Mwai Kibaki is the Heads of State of Kenya of Kenya. Kibaki was previously Vice-President of Kenya , and has held several other cabinet positions, including Minister for Finance , Minister for Home Affairs and Minister for Health ....
    , 3rd President
  • Eliud Mathu, First Kenyan in the colonial parliament (Legco)
  • Kenneth Matiba
    Kenneth Matiba

    Kenneth Matiba is a Kenyan politician. He was the second-place candidate in the Kenyan general election, 1992.Matiba became a senior civil servant at a young age of 28....
    , Former MP, Leader of Official Opposition, youngest Permanent Secretary.
  • Dedan Kimathi
    Dedan Kimathi

    Dedan Kimathi Waciuri , Field Marshal, was a Kenyan rebel leader who fought against British colonization in Kenya in the 1950s. He was convicted and executed by the Great Britain colonial government....
    , Field Marshall
  • Wangari Maathai
    Wangari Maathai

    Dr. Wangari Muta Maathai is an environmentalism and political activist. In 2004 she became the first African woman to receive the Nobel Peace Prize for ?her contribution to sustainable development, democracy and peace.? Maathai was an elected member of National Assembly of Kenya and served as Assistant Minister for Natural environment and Na...
    , Nobel Laureate
  • Josephat Karanja
    Josephat Karanja

    Dr. Josephat Njuguna Karanja was a Vice-President of Kenya of the Republic of Kenya between 1988-1989. He resigned to avoid an on going vote-of-no-confidence in the National Assembly of Kenya....
    , Former Vice President
  • Josiah Mwangi Kariuki
    Josiah Mwangi Kariuki

    Josiah Mwangi Kariuki was a Kenyan socialist politician during the administration of the Jomo Kenyatta government. He held different government positions from 1963, when Kenya became an independent country, to 1975, when he was assassinated....
     (J.M. Kariuki), Former Member of Parliament Nyandarua
  • Waruhiu Itote
    Waruhiu Itote

    Waruhiu Itote was one of the key leaders of the Mau Mau Uprising rebellion alongside Field Marshal Dedan Kimathi and General Stanley Mathenge....
     aka (General China)
  • Charles Rubia
    Charles Rubia

    Charles Wanyoike Rubia was the first African mayor of Nairobi. He later joined Parliament where he rose to the cabinet. In 1990, together with Hon....
    , Former Member of Parliament and Political Activist
  • Harry Thuku
    Harry Thuku

    Harry Thuku was born in Kenya into the Kikuyu ethnic group, one of the groups that lost the largest amount of land to white settlers during the British takeover of Kenya....
    , Freedom Fighter and Independence Hero
  • Uhuru Kenyatta
    Uhuru Kenyatta

    Uhuru Muigai Kenyatta is a Kenyan politician, currently serving as Deputy Prime Minister and Minister for Finance. He is the Chairman of Kenya African National Union , the former ruling party, which is currently part of the Party of National Unity ....
    , Deputy Prime Minister,Minister of Finance,Former Minister of Trade,Former Official Leader of Opposition
  • Amos Kimunya
    Amos Kimunya

    File:Amos Kimonya, IMF 2006.jpgAmos Muhinga Kimunya is a Kenyan politician and a Member of Parliament for Kipipiri Constituency, currently serving as Minister of Trade....
    , Minister of trade, Former Finance Minister and Chairman of Muthaiga Country Club
  • Mutahi Kagwe
    Mutahi Kagwe

    Hon. Mutahi Kagwe , the former Minister for Information and Communications and the fifth Member of Parliament for Mukurweini Constituency.He has had a stint at the helm of the Kenyan Parliamentary Committee on Finance, Trade, Tourism and Planning....
    , Former Minister for Information and Communications
  • Martha Karua
    Martha Karua

    Martha Wangari Karua is Kenya's Minister of Justice, National Cohesion & Constitutional Affairs. She is a Member of Parliament for Gichugu Constituency....
    , Minister of Justice and Constitutional Affairs
  • John Njoroge Michuki, Minister of Environment and Mineral Resources, Former acting Minister of Finance, Former Minister of Roads, Former Internal Security Minister and owner of Windsor Golf & Country Club
  • Charles Mugane Njonjo, Former Attorney General and Minister for Constitutional Affairs
  • Gakaara Wa Wanjau
    Gakaara wa Wanjau

    Gakaara wa Wanjau was born in Nyeri District in 1921 and attended a local primary school in pre-independent Kenya. He never finished high school and never got college education....
    , Mau Mau Freedom fighter and author
  • Henry Muoria, Journalist and nationalist
  • Koigi wa Wamwere
    Koigi wa Wamwere

    Koigi wa Wamwere is a Kenyan politician, human rights activist, journalist and writer. Koigi became famous for opposing both the Jomo Kenyatta and Daniel arap Moi regimes, both of which sent him to detention....
    , Author and politician


Others
  • Ngina Kenyatta
    Ngina Kenyatta

    Ngina Kenyatta , popularly known as "Mama Ngina", is the widow of Kenya's first president, Jomo Kenyatta. A street in central Nairobi is named Mama Ngina Street in her honor....
     (Mama Ngina), Former First Lady, Uhuru Kenyatta's Mother
  • Lucy Kibaki
    Lucy Kibaki

    Lucy Muthoni Kibaki is the wife of Kenyan President Mwai Kibaki, making her the First Lady of Kenya. She was born in Mukurwe-ini in 1940 to the Rev....
    , First Lady
  • Ngugi wa Thiongo, literary scholar
  • Micere Githae-Mugo, Poet
  • Binyavanga Wainaina
    Binyavanga Wainaina

    Binyavanga Wainaina is a Kenyan author, journalist and winner of the Caine Prize.Wainaina was born in Nakuru in Rift Valley Province, Kenya. He attended Moi Primary School in Nakuru, Mangu High School in Thika, and Lenana School in Nairobi....
    , Author
  • John Ngugi
    John Ngugi

    John Ngugi Kamau is a former Kenyan Athletics , often called one of the greatest cross country runners of all time and winner of the 5000 metres at the 1988 Summer Olympics....
    , athlete
  • Catherine Ndereba
    Catherine Ndereba

    Wincatherine Nyambura Ndereba is a world class Kenyan marathon . She won the Boston Marathon four times and silver medals in the Olympics in 2004 and 2008....
    , athlete
  • James Macharia
    James Macharia

    James Mwangi Macharia is a Kenyan Long-distance track event runner.He finished seventh at the 2005 IAAF World Half Marathon Championships, which was good enough to help Kenya finish fifth in the team competition....
    , athlete
  • Meja Mwangi
    Meja Mwangi

    Meja Mwangi is one of Kenya's leading novelists. Mwangi has worked in the film industry, including screenwriter, assistant director, casting and location manager....
    , Author
  • Chris Murungaru
    Chris Murungaru

    Dr. Christopher Ndarathi Murungaru is a Kenyan politician, a Member of Parliament for Kieni Constituency in Nyeri District and a former Minister of Transport....
    , Politician, Former Security Minister
  • John Githongo
    John Githongo

    John Githongo is a former Kenyan journalism who investigated bribery and fraud in his home country and later, under the presidency of Mwai Kibaki, took on an official governmental position to fight Political corruption....
    , runnaway bureaucrat
  • Mugo Gatheru, journalist, professor, author
  • Njenga Karume, prominent businessman
  • Tabitha Kanogo, Historian
  • Ruth Kagia, Seniormost ranking Kenyan in the WorldBank
  • John Kiarii, Comedian
  • Mary Wambui
    Mary Wambui

    Mary Wambui is a Kenyan businesswoman and alleged second wife of Kenyan President Mwai Kibaki. The Wambui family claim that Mwai married Mary in 1972 under Kikuyu customary law and have a daughter, Winnie Wangui Mwai....
    , political activist (alleged second wife of Mwai Kibaki)
  • Eric Wainana
    Eric Wainaina (musician)

    Eric Wainaina is a Kenyan KORA All Africa Music Awards-winning singer-songwriter whose career was launched with his debut album, Sawa Sawa, in 2001....
    , musician
  • Nameless
    Nameless

    The term nameless usually refers to someone or something that doesn't have a name. Other than that it can refer to following:...
     aka "David Mathenge", musician
  • Tom Morello
    Tom Morello

    Thomas Baptiste Morello is a Grammy Award-winning American guitarist best known for his tenure with the bands Rage Against the Machine, Audioslave, and as the acoustic artist The Nightwatchman....
    , Grammy Award
    Grammy Award

    The Grammy Awards ?or Grammys?are presented annually by the National Academy of Recording Arts and Sciences of the United States for outstanding achievements in the music industry....
     winning guitarist well known for his tenure with Rage Against the Machine
    Rage Against the Machine

    Rage Against the Machine is an American Rock music band, formed in Los Angeles, California in 1991. The band's lineup, unchanged since formation, consists of vocalist Zack de la Rocha, guitarist Tom Morello, bassist Tim Commerford, and drummer Brad Wilk....
     and Audioslave
    Audioslave

    Audioslave was an American hard rock Supergroup that formed in Los Angeles, California in 2001. It consisted of ex-Soundgarden frontman and rhythm guitarist Chris Cornell and the former instrumentalists of Rage Against the Machine: Tom Morello , Tim Commerford and Brad Wilk ....
    ; ranked #26 on Rolling Stone magazine's list of the "100 Greatest Guitarists of All Time."
  • Samuel Kamau Wanjiru, 1st Kenyan Olympic champion in the Marathon.
  • General Julius Waweru Karangi, Vice Chief of General Staff, Kenya Armed Forces
  • Mustafa Olpak
    Mustafa Olpak

    Mustafa Olpak is an Afro-Turks writer and activist. His book Kenya-Girit-Istanbul: K?le Kiyisindan Insan Biyografileri has been compared to Alex Haley's Roots: The Saga of an American Family....
    , Turkish writer and activist of Kikuyu descent


Selected Literature

  • Elkins, Caroline, 2005. "Imperial Reckoning: The Untold Story of Britain's Gulag in Kenya
    Imperial Reckoning: The Untold Story of Britain's Gulag in Kenya

    Imperial Reckoning: The Untold Story of Britain's Gulag in Kenya written by Caroline Elkins, published by Henry Holt and Company, won the 2006 Pulitzer Prize for General Non-Fiction....
    ." (Henry Holt and Company, LLC)
  • Kenyatta, Mzee Jomo, 1938. Facing Mount Kenya
  • Wanjau, Gakaara Wa, 1988. "Mau Mau Author in Detention." Translanted by Paul Ngigi Njoroge. (Heinemann Kenya Limited)
  • Lonsdale, John, and Berman, Bruce. 1992. Unhappy Valley: conflict in Kenya and Africa. (J Currey Press)
  • Lonsdale, John, and Atieno Odhiambo, E.S. (eds.) 2003. Mau Mau and Nationhood: arms, authority and narration. (J. Currey Press)
  • Lambert, H.E. 1956. Kikuyu Social and Political Institutions. (Oxford U Press)
  • Muriuki, Godfrey 1974. History of the Kikuyu 1500 - 1900. (Oxford U Press)
  • Godfrey Mwakikagile
    Godfrey Mwakikagile

    Godfrey Mwakikagile is a Tanzanian writer who was born in Kigoma in western Tanganyika on 4 October 1949....
    , Kenya: Identity of A Nation, New Africa Press, Pretoria, South Africa, 2008; Godfrey Mwakikagile, Ethnic Politics in Kenya and Nigeria, Nova Science Publishers, Inc., Huntington, New York, 2001.


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