Talk:Mijikenda

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[edit] Languages & Swahili language

An editor placed the following comment at the end of the discussion of languages and Swahili language:

(This last sentence was incorrect as it implies that culture in Kenya was destroyed by colonial presence; and, colonial presence was heavy on the coast as an economic center) [This is not my own statement.] Dogru144 09:37, 13 March 2007 (UTC)