- The Yao
people (or
WaYao) are a
major Bantu ethnic and
linguistic group living at the
southern end of Lake Malawi. They pla**** an
important role in the...
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previously known as the
Wayao Formation or
Wayao Member of the
Falang Formation (a
nomenclature still used by some authors). In 2002, the
Wayao Member was renamed...
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extinct genus of stem-turtle from the Late Tri****ic
Xiaowa Formation (or
Wayao Member of the
Falang Formation) of
southwestern China.
Eorhynchochelys is...
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language and of the Bible, but his
chief claim to fame is his
Chikala cha
Wayao, a
seminal study of the Yao
people and Yao language. It was
translated by...
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which means remembrance of God—performed by the
Qadiriyya Sufi
orders of
waYao or Yao
people in East and
Southern Africa (Tanzania, Mozambique, Malawi...
- (24%) (2007 estimate) Malawi By
ethnicity Chewa (34.3%),
Lomwe (18.8%),
Wayao (13.2%),
Ngoni (10.4%),
Tumbuka (9.2%), Sena (3.8%), Mang' anja (3.2%),...
- dhikr,
means remembrance of God,
performed by the
Qadiriyya Sufi
orders of
waYao or Yao
people in East and
Southern Africa (Tanzania, Mozambique, Malawi...
- Mombée, was a
waYao explorer and guide, who parti****ted in
numerous expeditions by 19th
century British explorers to East Africa. A
waYao (subgroup of...
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Grande do Sul, Brazil)
Stuttgart Formation (Germany)
Xiaowa Formation /
Wayao Member of the
Falang Formation (Guizhou and Yunnan, China)
Zhuganpo Formation...
- (Bantu),
Nzambi Mpungu (Bakongo),
Nzambici (Bakongo), Ruwa (Chagga),
Mulungu (
Wayao), Chewa, Akamba, Embu and others),
uThixo or
Qamata (AmaXhosa), Unkulunkulu...