- The
ngalawa or
ungalawa is a traditional, double-outrigger
canoe of the
Swahili people living in
Zanzibar and the
Tanzanian coast. It is
usually 5–6 m...
- 1941. A.H.J. Prins, 1959."Uncertainties in
Coastal Cultural History: The
Ngalawa and the Mtepe.” In:
Tanganyika Notes and
Records No.55: pp.204-214. A.H...
- org.
World Bank.
Retrieved 5
February 2020. Chavula,
Hopestone Kayiska;
Ngalawa,
Harold P. E.; Dulani, Boniface; Munthali,
Thomas Chataghalala (2024),...
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other cultures from
contact with
Austronesian sailors.
Oruwa Yathra doni
Ngalawa Laana Outrigger canoe racing has
become a po****r
canoeing sport, with...
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Camakau Catamaran Drua
Jukung Kaep
Kalia Karakoa Kora kora
Lakana Lakatoi Ngalawa Oruwa Outrigger canoe Pahi
Paraw Paruwa Proa
Sandeq Takia Tepukei Tipairua...
- Chibuene, and
Inhambane in the south. Via mtumbwi [uk],
mtepe and
later ngalawa they
exported gold, iron, copper, ivory, slaves, pottery,
cotton cloth...
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selling them to
Ludewa District.
Examples of Kisi
native names are like
Ngalawa and Tondola. Bauer, Andreus. (The
Emperial Rugaruga Raise the Flag of War)...
- the
classic route of the
Dakar Rally. In 2016 he
sailed a
traditional Ngalawa along the east
coast of Africa, from
southern Tanzania to Zanzibar. Since...
- non-executive
director of The Adventurists,
organisers of the
Kraken Cup
Ngalawa race in East Africa. He is now the
managing director of the
Paramotor manufacturer...
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Committee 28:26-40 (1958). "Uncertainties in
Coastal Cultural History: The
Ngalawa and the Mtepe."
Tanganyika Notes and
Records 63:204-213 (1959). "The Somaliland...