- The
Zaramo people, also
referred to as
Dzalamo or
Saramo (Wazaramo, in Swahili), are a
Bantu ethnic group native to the
central eastern coast of Tanzania...
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Zaramo is a Niger-Congo language,
formerly primary language of the
Zaramo people of
eastern Tanzania.
Zaramo is also
known as Zalamo, Kizaramo, Dzalamo...
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sometimes called Sengeli is a
Tanzanian music genre that
originated with the
Zaramo in the
Mtogole neighborhood of the
Tandale ward in
Kinondoni District of...
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Zaramo (Macedonian Зарамо) is a po****r shoulder-hold
dance in
North Macedonia and also in
Macedonia (Greece), in the
region around Florina. The dance...
- 19th-century) was a
Tanzanian elephant hunter,
warrior and pazi (chief) of the
Zaramo people in the Pugu
Hills area. From oral history,
Kimbamanduka is remembered...
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native peoples of the
Pwani Region are the
Zaramo, Kwere, Doe, Ndengereko, Zigua, and Rufiji. The
Zaramo are the
dominant people group in
Pwani Region...
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Ngulu Ruvu (G30+G10): Gogo, Sagara, Vidunda, Kaguru, Luguru, Kutu, Kami,
Zaramo, Kwere, Doe The Ruvu
languages are 60–70%
similar lexically.
Mbugu (Ma'a)...
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Mdundiko is one of the
traditional and
ritual dances (ngoma) of the
Zaramo people living in the Dar es
Salaam area, in Tanzania.
Mdundiko dances are ****ociated...
- 1,086,912. The
Zaramo, a Bantu-speaking tribe, have
lived in the area that is now
Ubungo for
thousands of years.
Similar to the
Zaramo, the
Kaguru from...
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Partalos Poustseno Proskinitos Syrtos Makedonias Tranos Choros (Kozani)
Zaramo Baile de la
Conquista Punta Affranchi Gouyad Karabinye Konbit Kontradans...