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    The Kwere also known as Ngh'wele (Wakwere in Swahili) are a matrilineal ethnic and linguistic group native to Bagamoyo District and Chalinze District...
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  • Ngh’wele, or Kwere, is a Bantu language of the Morogoro and Dodoma regions of Tanzania. Ngh’wele at Ethnologue (26th ed., 2023) Jouni Filip Maho, 2009...
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  • Wariʼ (redirect from Wari people)
    describes kwere- as a “way of being.” For example, a person’s temperament is caused by their kwere-, an animal's diet is attributed to its kwere-, and the...
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    407 sq mi)). The native peoples of the Pwani Region are the Zaramo, Kwere, Doe, Ndengereko, Zigua, and Rufiji. The Zaramo are the dominant people group in Pwani...
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    Languages Doe language Religion Majority: Islam Minority: African Traditional Religion, Related ethnic groups Zaramo, Kwere people & other Bantu peoples...
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  • About Time" in 1993, and subsequently released their debut LP, titled "Kwere Kwere" in 1994. Boom Shaka was one of the most successful bands of the mid-1990s...
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  • number of related peoples such as the Kaguru, Kwere, Kutu, Kami, Sagara, Luguru, Ngulu and Vidunda peoples. The majority of the peoples of Tanganyika were...
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  • communication line between him and the people. Wuro had three sons: Dwo, the god of rebirth, Soxo, the god of the wilderness, and Kwere, the lightning god. Two and...
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  • Makwerekwere (category Slang terms for people)
    South Africans assert that when immigrants open their lips, they utter "kwere, kwere". According to another theory, the term makwerekwere originated from...
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  • similarities with Kutu, Kwere, Zaramo, Doe, and Luguru. Ethnologue [dead link] Weekes, Richard V. (1984-12-21). Muslim Peoples [2 Volumes]: A World Ethnographic...
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