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Multi-Cultural Week
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Kenya Continent: Africa
Current Population: 43,013,341
Official language: English, Swahili
How to say hello: Jambo
Other languages: many indigenous
languagaes
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Religion Main religion: Protestant 45%, Catholic 33%,
Muslim 10%
Other religions: Indigenous 12%
National Symbol: Lion
National Anthem: “Ee Mungu Ngbvuyetu”
(oh god of all creation) based on traditional
Kenyan folk song
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Popular DishesUgali: The staple and most common food
in Kenya is a cornmeal starch made into a thick paste known as ugali. It is heavy and hearty and goes down well with fried vegetables or any kind of meat stew.
+Sukuma Wiki: Along with ugali, sukuma wiki (known as collard greens in English) is a staple vegetable in the Kenyan diet. It is normally sliced very thin, and fried in oil, along with onions and tomatoes. Many Kenyans eat ugali and sukuma wiki as a standard meal.
+Maharagwe: is a delicious Kenyan dish made with kidney beans in a coconut curry soup. The bean stew is best when eaten with a starch like rice or ugali.
+Traditional Clothing Although most Kenyans wear Western-style
clothing, Kenya has a rich cultural heritage when it comes to dress. With more than 40 different ethnic groups living within the country's borders, this is to be expected. From emblematic Masai blankets to the Muslim-influenced dress of coastal areas, Kenyan clothing varies widely.
+ Maasai woman in traditional clothes
The Maasais live only on the Tanzania-Kenya border, along the Great Rift Valley on semi-arid and arid lands.They have been deported from their best traditional grazing lands, that are now known as the Maasai Mara National Reserve, the Amboseli National Park, and other protected forests. The Maasai comprise 5 clans. They have reputation of fierce warriors. But they are traditionally seminomadic, and live off their cattle almost exclusively
+Traditional Turkana Dress The Turkanas, another nomadic group that lives in
northern Kenya, also values customary dress. The women of the Turkana tribe wear yorfas, which are sheepskins or goatskins dyed red or black. The yorfas are then kept in place with a leather cord and rope belt. Turkana men wear their wraps as tunics. They also carry several objects like wrist knives, stools, and multiple walking sticks. The men and women wear a variety of brightly colored objects around their necks, and the women sport special necklaces called "obolio" when they reach the age when they can marry. In addition, the women create Mohawks in their hair and adorn them with beads.
+Government
Type: Republic
President: Mwai Kibaki
Vice President: Stephen Kabrzo
Musyoka
Prime Minister: Raila Amdo Odinga
Fact: Gained its independence from
the UK in December 12, 1963
Capitol: Nairbi 3.375 Million.
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Other Facts Infant Mortality Rate: 360 deaths/
100,000 live births
Life Expectancy: Male: 61.62 years,
Female: 64.55 years
Fertility Rate: 3.98 children
born per woman
Literacy: Age 15 and over
who can read and write; Male:90.6%,
Female: 84.2%
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