- The
majority of
Abagusii are
closely related to the Maasai, Kipsigis,
Abakuria, and
Ameru of Kenya. The
Abagusii also have a
close linguistic relationship...
- Yeke, Yela,
total 80% Bantu)
Tanzania 51 95% c. 45 E, F, G, J, M, N, P
Abakuria, Sukuma, Nyamwezi, Haya, Chaga, Gogo, Makonde, Ngoni, Matumbi, numerous...
-
Nyanza Region. Chacha,
Gabriel N (1963).
Historia ya
Abakuria na
sheria zao [History of
Abakuria and
Their Laws] (in Swahili). Tanzania: East African...
- Tanzania
Languages IkiZanaki,
Kiswahili Religion African Traditional Religion,
Christianity Related ethnic groups Abakuria, Abagusii, Ngurimi, Ikoma...
- of the
traditions carried out in the area
includes male cir****cision,
traditional naming and
marriage according to the
customs of the
Abakuria. v t e...
- Africa, Page 270 Abuso, Paul Asaka, (1980). A
Traditional History of the
Abakuria: C.A.D. 1400-1914, Page 27 e
Uganda Journal, 1980, Page 46 Tripp, Aili...
-
minority group of
people fondly known as
Kuria people, also
referred to as
Abakuria (Mkuria/Wakuria) in Swahili. They are
scattered across the Kenya-Tanzania...
- 1967. p. 90. Chacha,
Babere Kerata (1999).
Agricultural history of the
Abakuria of
Kenya from the end of the
nineteenth century to the mid 1970's. Njoro:...