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Kerewe, or Kerebe, is a
Bantu language of Tanzania,
spoken on
Ukerewe Island in Lake Victoria, the
largest inland island in Africa.
Kerewe phonology prohibits...
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Kerewe may
refer to:
Kerewe people Kerewe language This
disambiguation page
lists articles ****ociated with the
title Kerewe. If an
internal link led you...
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Kerewe (locally: Wakerewe) are a
Bantu ethnolinguistic group based on
Ukerewe Island in the
Tanzanian section of Lake Victoria. They
speak the
Kerewe...
- (Kitalinga) Hema (Ruhema)
South Rutara Haya (Luhaya)
Nyambo (Runyambo)
Kerewe Zinza Runyakitara According to
glottochronological calculations, Proto-Rutara...
- (400 thousand, 2007) Turu
Vidunda language Yao (630 thousand, 2016)
Zanaki Kerewe Nyambo Gweno West
Kilimanjaro (Meru) Nilo-Saharan
Nilotic Datooga Kisankasa...
- 1945 in Kitereza's
mother tongue Kerewe. As no
publishing house wanted to
publish a
novel in the
endangered language Kerewe,
Kitereza himself translated the...
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people groups:Zanaki, Luo, Kurya, Ngurimi, Ikoma, Ikizu, Kwaya, Jita, Suba,
Kerewe,
Sizaki and Simbiti. In 2016 the
Tanzania National Bureau of Statistics...
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include the Zinza, Haya, Sumbwa, Nyamwezi, Luo, Kurya, Jita,
Shashi and
Kerewe. They live
mainly in the
Mwanza city area.
National policy, however, gives...
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Tanzanian Catholic cleric and novelist, born in 1896 on the
island of Ukerewe.
Kerewe people "2012 Po****tion and
Housing Census" (PDF).
United Republic of Tanzania...
- Kitereza. The
novel is an
extended story depicting historical life of the
Kerewe through three generations. It was
first published in 1981 in
Swahili by...