- The
Chewa (or
AChewa) are a
Bantu ethnic group found in Malawi, Zimbabwe,
Zambia and few in Mozambique. The
Chewa are
closely related to
people in surrounding...
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called the Maravi, and most
prominently among them was the
Chewa people (
AChewa), who
started ****imilating
other Bantu groups like the Tumbuka. In 1480...
- in
Chichewa and Chitumbuka.
According to
Samuel Josia Ntara's
Mbiri ya
Achewa (1944/5), "Malawi"
referred to an area
along Lake
Malawi where a
Chewa king...
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Mission in Mvera, and his
mother was
Margaret Sungani. His
parents were both
AChewa. Many
Africans contributed to
Mthenga and thus
gained experience in writing...
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Staging from
rocky areas, the
Ngoni impis would raid the
Chewa (also
called Achewa) and
plunder food, oxen and women.
Young men were
drawn in as new fighting...
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there already were
people there called Achewa. As warriors, the
Nguni mostly killed Achewa males and
married Achewa women.
Their children spent most of their...
- Nyanja/Chichewa, malaŵí
means "flames".
According to
Samuel Josia Ntara's
Mbiri ya
Achewa (1944/5), "Malawi"
referred to an area
along Lake
Malawi where a
Chewa king...
- (1968) Oxford, pp. 307–415. Hodgson, AGO (Jan–Jun 1933). "Notes on the
Achewa and
Angoni of the Dowa
District of the
Nyasaland Protectorate". Journal...
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Person Mchewa People Achewa Language Chichewa...
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group N31 nya/mjh Chewa-Nyanja,
Nyanja (N31a, Chinyanja),
Chewa (N31b,
Achewa, Cewa),
Manganja (N31c,
South Nyanja),
Mozambique Nyasa (N31D, Nyasa-Cewa)...