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In this week’s segment of My Culture, we celebrate Kenya’s rich heritage and the timeless traditions that define our communities. Tonight, we take you to the heart of the Agikuyu to explore the art of pottery - a craft as ancient as Mount Kenya. Once a cornerstone of the daily life and a symbol of identity, this age-old craft is finding new life in the hands of a generation determined to cherish traditions.
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My Culture I The art of pottery among Agikuyu Community
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