Haya people (section European colonialism in Buhaya )
evidence of Early Iron Age settlements were established along Lake Victoria in Buhaya. Iron tools may have helped expand agricultural production in the region...
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Nkalinzi/Manyovu Bushingo/Ushingo Muhambwe Buyungu Luguru/Ruguru Ujiji/Bujiji Bushubi Buhaya: Kyamutwara later Lesser Kyamtwara Kiziba Ihangiro Kianja/Kihanja Maruku...
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concept: ubwoko in Rwanda, umuryango in Burundi, ruganda in the Bunyoro and Buhaya kingdoms, igise in Buha, ishanja in Buhavu and ebika in Buganda. Clan membership...
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Retrieved 20 July 2024 – via Newspapers.com. Parpart, Jane L. (2005). "Buhaya". In Shillington, Kevin (ed.). Encyclopedia of African history. New York...
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In the 1890s, the White Fathers occupied the Rukwa valley, Usumbwa, and Buhaya. The next decade saw their expansion to Ufipa, Buha, Mbulu, and in the direction...
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Kenya Good News Church of Africa, Eldoret, Kenya Church of the Holy Spirit Buhaya, Mission Butainamwa, Kianja, Bukoba, Tanzania Kanisa La Neema, Sumbawanga...
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