... Nyamwezi Numbering approximately 1.5 million , the Nyamwezi are the second - largest ethnic group in Tanzania . Most Nyamwezi live in their indigenous homeland in west- central Tanzania , south of Lake Victoria . The Nyamwezi were given ...
The Diagram Group. N 168 Nyamwezi Staff ( below ) Gift figure This wooden figure dates from the nineteenth century and was probably made by a Nyamwezi carver who accompanied an ivory- trading expedition to the island of Bukerebe in ...
... Nyamwezi people or is originally derived from the Sukuma and Nyamwezi languages, despite the fact that many other tribal languages also contain -ag- or its correspondence. However, Swahili spoken by Sukuma and Nyamwezi is typical Inland ...
... Nyamwezi people became celebrated as porters employed by the traders on this route . Almost certainly , however , they were not originally known as Nyamwezi , but as Nyanyembe , or by the name of whatever other chiefdom they came from ...
Fima Lifshitz. Nyamwezi People and Art German colonists controlling Tanzania found the Nyamwezi heavily involved in trade relations with the Arabs and the island of Zanzibar inhabitants were mainly workers and porters . Many trade routes ...
... nyamwezi à la fin du XIXe siècle , Paris : Thèse de 3e cycle , Ecole des Hautes Etudes en Sciences Sociales . 1985a . Black and White Dual Classification : Hierarchy and Ritual Logic in Nyamwezi Ideology , in Barnes et al . ( eds ) 1985 ...
... Nyamwezi , the cyclic effects of mutation cannot be subsumed under Paradigm Uniformity . This discussion of Nyamwezi is drawn from Hyman ( 2002 ) , based on Maganga and Schadeberg ( 1992 ) . Nyamwezi has a causative suffix ( -į ) ...
... Nyamwezi , Sukuma , Sumbwa , Kimbu , Konongo ( London , 1967 ) ; A. D. Roberts , ' The Nyamwezi ' , in A. D. Roberts ( ed . ) , Tanzania before 1900 ( Nairobi , 1968 ) , pp.117-50 ; A. M. H. Sheriff , Slaves , Spices & Ivory in Zanzibar ...