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    needed] The Nyamwezi people's ancestral homeland is in parts of Tabora Region, Singida Region, Shinyanga Region and Katavi Region. The term Nyamwezi is of Swahili...
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  • Look up Nyamwezi in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Nyamwezi may refer to: Nyamwezi people, of Tanzania Nyamwezi language, their Bantu language This...
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    ethnic group divided into many smaller groups. Some claim they were a Nyamwezi people who had moved northwestward to escape Mirambo's raids with the result...
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    headman or leader of the recently established Nyamwezi colony. The Sandawe so hated Mtoro and the Nyamwezi settlers that they threw them out in 1902, seizing...
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    Tabora Region (category People from Tanzania by region)
    679. The name "Tabora" (Nyamwezi language: Matoborwa) meaning sweet potatoes, a common food ingredient among the Nyamwezi people. Foreigners corrupted the...
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    "Nyamwezi | people". Encyclopedia Britannica. Archived from the original on 2020-10-18. Retrieved 2019-11-25. "Cultural Profile of the Datooga People of...
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    Arabs were either Muslim Swahili from the east coast of Africa or Nyamwezi people, who imitated Arab dress and customs but were rarely Muslims. Mlozi...
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    The Bantu peoples are an indigenous ethnolinguistic grouping of approximately 400 distinct native African ethnic groups who speak Bantu languages. The...
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    to travel into the interior until the eighteenth century. By 1800, Nyamwezi people had begun participating in trade with the coast. Between 1811 and 1820...
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  • coast of Africa or Nyamwezi people from Unyamwezi, who imitated Arab dress and customs but were only rarely Muslim. Other Nyamwezi who had not adopted...
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