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Wasukuma (circa 1890)...
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Mwanza regions where there are many
pastoralists – “
Wasukuma”
ethnic group.
Pastoralists (“
Wasukuma” in particular)
normally migrate from
their original...
- well as the wife of a
police sergeant. For nine days, Unek was
sought by
Wasukuma tribesmen, police, and
eventually a
company of the King's
African Rifles...
- (380/sq mi)
Demonym Mwanzan Ethnic groups • Settler
Swahili • Native
Wasukuma, Wakerewe,
Wakara &
Wazinza Time zone UTC+3 (EAT)
Postcode 33**** Area code...
- 61
years in 2012. The
largest ethnic groups are the Waha, Wahaya, and
Wasukuma tribes.: 124-125 : 148 : 2-3 The
Kasulu district hosts several refugee...
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hospital and
large church. The
majority of the
residents of
Kwimba are
Wasukuma from the
Sukuma tribe and
speak Sukuma along with Swahili. Most of the...
- 42' S. Like many of its
neighboring wards,
Mantare is
inhabited by the
Wasukuma people who
speak Kisukuma and Swahili, the
national language of Tanzania...
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Mwanza Region, in Tanzania. Sumve's
residents are
predominantly from the
Wasukuma tribe, the
largest in Tanzania, but some of Sumve's
institutions employ...
- Malembela's
grave is located. He was a
historic military commander for the
Wasukuma community.[page needed] Some of the
protected places in the
Shinyanga Region...
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People of the
district are of the
tribes of Wagogo, Waturu, Wanyaturu,
Wasukuma, Wanyamwezi, and Wakimbu.: 103 : 47
Agriculture and
livestock raising...