- The Mang'anja are a
Bantu people of
central and
southern Africa,
particularly around Chikwawa in the
Shire River valley of
southern Malawi. They speak...
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Chewa (also
known as Nyanja, /ˈnjændʒə/) is a
Bantu language spoken in
Malawi and a
recognised minority in
Zambia and Mozambique. The noun
class prefix...
- nya/mjh Chewa-Nyanja,
Nyanja (N31a, Chinyanja),
Chewa (N31b, Achewa, Cewa),
Manganja (N31c,
South Nyanja),
Mozambique Nyasa (N31D, Nyasa-Cewa),
Maravi (Malawi)...
- Magomero, near Zomba.
Bishop Mackenzie worked among the
people of the
Manganja country until January 1862 when he went on a
supplies trip
together with...
- Tumbuka, [N201
Mwera of
Mbamba Bay] N30: N31a Nyanja, N31b Cewa, N31c
Manganja N40: N41 Nsenga, N42 Kunda, N43 Nyungwe, N44 Sena, N45[44] Rue, N46[44]...
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landowners exported slaves to Brazil.
Livingstone noted slave trading by "
Manganja" (Mang'anja) and "Waiyau" (Yao)
African people, but this "strange idea...
- However, from the 17th
century onwards,
Portuguese explorers used the name
Manganja as a
territorial designation, and
called the
people living in that area...
- Africa. In
addition to
other arrow poisons, Dr
Meller found among the
Manganja hills a
specimen of
Strophanthus kombe (a
climbing plant of considerable...
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trade causing the
enmity of the Yao. He
worked among the
people of the
Manganja country until January 1862 when he went on a
supplies trip
together with...