- The
Sumbwa are
Bantu group native to
Bukombe District,
Geita Region in
central Tanzania. In 1987 the
Sumbwa po****tion was
estimated to be 191,000 [1]...
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Sumbwa (or Sisumbwa/Lusumbwa) is an
Eastern Bantu language,
classified as F.23 by
Malcolm Guthrie (1948).
According to this classification, the language...
- Rwanda. The
languages are,
according to Bastin, Coupez, & Mann (1999), with
Sumbwa added per
Nurse (2003):
Gungu (E10)
Bwari (Kabwari) (D50)
Konzo (D40): Konjo...
- elsewhere.
Sukuma and
members of
other groups, such as the
Tutsi and the
Sumbwa, are
often found in
Nyamwezi villages, but
Sukuma villages are ethnically...
-
peoples for
thousands of years. The
majority of the
people are
Basukuma and
Sumbwa.
There are
additionally many Haya, Zinza, and
Nyamwezi in the region. The...
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commonly found in Mwanza,
mostly in
ports and cities, are the Haya, Nyamwezi,
Sumbwa, Kuria, Luo, Jita, and Shashi. In 2022 the
Tanzania National Bureau of Statistics...
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groups in the region, in much
smaller proportions,
include the Zinza, Haya,
Sumbwa, Nyamwezi, Luo, Kurya, Jita,
Shashi and Kerewe. They live
mainly in the...
- English,
Lubuto Library Special Collections,
accessed May 3, 2014.
Nyambe Sumbwa,
Zambian Proverbs,
Lubuto Library Special Collections,
accessed May 3, 2014...
-
themselves as
Wanyamwezi to outsiders: Kimbu, Konongo, Nyamwezi, Sukuma, and
Sumbwa, who were
never united. All
groups normally merged have
broadly similar...
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South Africa and
found "on the Zambezi, at
Delagoa Bay and
among the Ba-
Sumbwa". He also
notices that the hare
replaces the
jackal as the
cunning character...