“In Kikuyu culture, any uncircumcised man, whether 50 or 100 years old is still considered a “kihii” (uncircumcised boy) who cannot say anything of importance or attend any meaningful ...
It is a celebration of art, music, food and culture. The name comes from the five traditional ululations, blessings given to Kikuyu children. It is a homecoming, a return to our roots. That was ...
Elders from the Kikuyu community recite a prayer during ... He says many community members have little or no knowledge of their age-old culture, traditions, and spirituality.