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Kikuyu people : ウィキペディア英語版 | Kikuyu people
The Kikuyu are the largest ethnic group in Kenya. They speak the Bantu Kikuyu language as a mother tongue. The term ''Kikuyu'' is the Swahili form of the native pronunciation ''Gĩkũyũ''. Group members refer to themselves as the ''Agĩkũyũ''. Gĩkũyũ literally means a huge sycamore tree and ''Agĩkũyũ'' thus literally refers to the children of the huge sycamore. According to the 2009 Kenya Population & Housing Census, there are an estimated 6,622,576 Gĩkũyũ people in Kenya, about 16.9% of the country's total population.〔2009 Population & Housing Census Results at the Wayback Machine . Ministry of State for Planning () archived 10 August 2013〕 According to the ''CIA World Factbook'', as of 2014 there are approximately 9,902,212 Gĩkũyũ people in Kenya, comprising about 22% of the country's population. ==History==
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