Pokomo DanceNational Museums of Kenya
Meet the Pokomo
The Pokomo are a coastal Bantu community, closely related to the Waswahili and Mijikenda communities of the coast. The Pokomo people traditionally use music to celebrate their harvests, fishing, hunting, weddings, circumcisions, and births.
Guitar (1974)National Museums of Kenya
Traditional musical instruments
Wood and string are the main materials used to make this musical instrument, ('Gita'). It is played by strumming or plucking the strings with the fingers, thumb or fingernails of the right or left hand.
Drum (1966)National Museums of Kenya
This is a drum (Maribe), made of wood from the Makuyu tree. It is played only by bachelors, and is used for young people to dance to.
Pokomo DanceNational Museums of Kenya
Kenya's national anthem
The Kenyan national anthem was borrowed from a Pokomo lullaby, which was composed by Mzee Menza Morowa Galana of Makere village. Mzee Menza died on 12 November 2015 at age 96.
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