Definition
Pokomo refers to both a group of people and their language, primarily found in Kenya along the Tana River. The Pokomo people are traditionally farmers, relying on the fertile riverbanks for agriculture. Their language, also called Pokomo, belongs to the Bantu family, a large group of languages spoken across much of sub-Saharan Africa. It's a vital part of their cultural identity and heritage, preserving their history and traditions. Imagine it as a unique dialect within a larger family of languages. It distinguishes their community and preserves their distinct culture. It's their voice, echoing through generations. 🗣️