![]() The traditional Kamba dance | |
Total population | |
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4,663,910[1] | |
Regions with significant populations | |
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Languages | |
Kikamba, Swahili, English | |
Religion | |
Christianity, African Traditional Religion | |
Related ethnic groups | |
Kikuyu, Embu, Meru, Mbeere, Sonjo and Dhaiso |
Person | Mukamba |
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People | Akamba |
Language | Kikamba |
Country | Ukambani |
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The Kamba or Akamba (sometimes called Wakamba) people are Bantu peoples ethnic group who predominantly live in Kenya stretching from Nairobi to Tsavo and northwards to Embu, in the southern part of the former Eastern Province. This land is called Ukambani and constitutes Makueni County, Kitui County and Machakos County.[2] They also form the second largest ethnic group in 8 counties including Nairobi and Mombasa counties.[3]