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The Nyamwezi, or Wanyamwezi, are one of the Bantu groups of East Africa. They are the second-largest ethnic group in Tanzania. The Nyamwezi people's ...
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Nyamwezi, Bantu-speaking inhabitants of a wide area of the western region of Tanzania. Their language and culture are closely related to those of the Sukuma.
The Nyamwezi, or Wanyamwezi, are one of the Bantu groups of Southeast Africa and the second-largest ethnic group in Tanzania.
The Nyamwezi tribe (“people of the moon”) is the second largest in Tanzania, living principally south of Lake Victoria in west-central Tanzania.
The Nyamwezi are the second largest people group in Tanzania, living mainly south of Lake Victoria in west-central Tanzania. Before Europeans arrived, the ...
Nyamwezi is a major Bantu language of central Tanzania. It forms a dialect continuum with Sukuma, but is more distinct from it.
1. a Bantu-speaking people of the Unyamwezi region of western Tanganyika comprising one of the two largest communities of the territory.
The Nyamwezi of west-central Tanzania have had a long history of involvement in the wider world as farmers, traders, migrant labourers, and subjects of ...
This people group is only found in Tanzania. Their primary language is Nyamwezi. The primary religion practiced by the Nyamwezi is Sunni Islam, the largest ...