Kenya is a country with diverse interests; cities like Nairobi are modern and cosmopolitan. People who live in the cities enjoy some of the same things that Americans do-- movies, music, athletic events, going to shopping malls, etc. Since Kenya was at one time a British colony, sports like football (what Americans call "soccer"), Rugby, and cricket are popular, and many young Kenyans get involved in long and short-distance competitive running. Kenyans enjoy going to concerts-- while they like American and British music (hip-hop, rap, rock, etc), there are also indigenous folk traditions, and local artists who sing hit songs in both the English and Swahili languages.
water skiing, bird watching, bungey jumping, water rafting, mountain climbing, terrain walking, animal watching, rock climbing......
they run the track because they are super fast runners
Kenyans typically become community organizers.
they dance
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massai people located at Kenyan. So kenyan's acceptable currency use dollar,Euro, etc..
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Kenyan Shillings
There is no such language as "kenyan". The official languages of the country known as Kenya are Swahili and English.
Kenyan shillings
beacuse it is there culture
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Kenya has ethnic Kenyans (made of about 42 tribes), then there's Kenyan-Europeans, Kenyas- Asians, Kenyan-Arabs and other races of people.
The Kenyan shilling (KES)
It's not Kenyan, it's Hawaiian! And... "Kenyan" is not a language.
The people of Kenya are called Kenyans.