- Tanganyika, who
speak the
Ngindo and
Ndendeule languages. In 1987 the
Ngindo po****tion was
estimated to
number 220,000.
Prominent Ngindo people include: Saidi...
-
Gloria Waite (1979) and
subsequent researchers: N10 (less Manda), P10 (
Ngindo moved to N10), and P20. The languages, or clusters,
along with
their Guthrie...
-
largest group of the district, and on the
delta are the
Nyagatwa People. The
Ngindo, Pogoro, and
Makonde peoples also
inhabit the district. Most of
these groups...
- the
medicine of the
rebellion throughout the region. On 14
August 1905,
Ngindo tribesmen attacked a
small party of
missionaries on a safari; all five,...
-
Ngindo is a
Bantu language of Tanzania.
Ngindo at
Ethnologue (18th ed., 2015) (subscription required)
Jouni Filip ****, 2009. New
Updated Guthrie List...
- term "mamba" is
derived from the Zulu word "imamba". In Tanzania, a
local Ngindo name is
ndemalunyayo ("gr****-cutter")
because it
supposedly clips gr****...
- P13 in Guthrie's classification.
Kimatuumbi is
closely related to the
Ngindo,
Rufiji and
Ndengereko languages. It is
spoken by
about 70,000 people, according...
-
parts of them had been ****imilated by
invading Mwera, Ndonde,
Ndendeule and
Ngindo." 'Okwa' is
attested by one word
collected in the 18th century, tschabee...
-
Macedonian and
Bulgarian insurgents 1905–1907 Maji Maji
Rebellion Matumbi,
Ngindo, Ngoni, Yao
Germany Defeat of
Tanzanian insurgents 1905–1910
Righteous Armies...
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majority being found in
Kilwa District. Most of
western Lindi is home to the
Ngindo people, with the
majority in
Liwale District. The
Matumbi people are mostly...