a kikuyu hut is made from ..... mud,sticks/wheat :) ;)
Kikuyu people in Kenya traditionally live in round thatched-roof huts made of mud and grass called "huts" or "nyumbas." These huts are arranged in a circular pattern within a compound, with a central area for social activities and cattle. However, modern Kikuyu homes today can vary, with many living in more modern houses made of concrete or brick with corrugated iron roofs.
Kikuyu houses are traditionally called "Nyumba" in the Kikuyu language. They are typically circular in shape with a thatched roof and are commonly made from materials like mud, sticks, and grass. The design is practical for the local climate and lifestyle of the Kikuyu people.
The English meaning for the Kikuyu word is a big car.
No can be translated into Kikuyu language as asha.
"Ngui" means "dog" in Kikuyu, which is one of the languages spoken by the Kikuyu ethnic group in Kenya.
Kikuyu people in Kenya traditionally live in round thatched-roof huts made of mud and grass called "huts" or "nyumbas." These huts are arranged in a circular pattern within a compound, with a central area for social activities and cattle. However, modern Kikuyu homes today can vary, with many living in more modern houses made of concrete or brick with corrugated iron roofs.
They lived in huts made of mostly dear hide
logs
EASY!!! The brush huts are made of brushes!! DURH!!! I'm kidding they are made of like branches.... looks like straw or hay.
clay
straw and mud
they are small houses made frome dried mud. mud huts are houses made of cow dung(poo) and dirt.
Kikuyu houses are traditionally called "Nyumba" in the Kikuyu language. They are typically circular in shape with a thatched roof and are commonly made from materials like mud, sticks, and grass. The design is practical for the local climate and lifestyle of the Kikuyu people.
Huts are made of sticks and branches. Many years ago the Arawaks used it as shelter
they made them out of sticks and wet dirt and mud...
mixing mud and cattle dung into bricks then let them harden in the sun.
Yes. They were made out of wattles.