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1Kisazi

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  • Title: Kisazi
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  • Language: ger
  • Number of Pages: Median: 224
  • Publisher: Reimer
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  • Publish Location: Berlin

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  • First Year Published: 1980
  • Is Full Text Available: No
  • Is The Book Public: No
  • Access Status: No_ebook

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    2Asili ya Wazigua waishio Somalia

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    • Title: ➤  Asili ya Wazigua waishio Somalia
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    • Language: swa
    • Number of Pages: Median: 90
    • Publisher: ➤  Mradi wa Historia ya Makabila ya Mkoa wa Tanga pamoja na Maisha Bora Human Development Centre
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    • Publish Location: Dar es Salaam

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    • First Year Published: 2006
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    3Traditionally protected forests and sacred forests of Zigua and Gweno ethnic groups in Tanzania

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    • Title: ➤  Traditionally protected forests and sacred forests of Zigua and Gweno ethnic groups in Tanzania
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    • Languages: English - swa
    • Publisher: ➤  University of Helsinki, Department of Geography
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    • Publish Location: Helsinki]

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    • First Year Published: 2006
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    4Habari za Wazigua

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    • Title: Habari za Wazigua
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    • Language: swa
    • Number of Pages: Median: 54
    • Publisher: Macmillan
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    • Publish Location: London

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    • First Year Published: 1954
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    5Das Feuer von Siai

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    • Title: Das Feuer von Siai
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    • Language: ger
    • Number of Pages: Median: 280
    • Publisher: Reimer
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    • Publish Location: Berlin

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    • First Year Published: 2002
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    6Political and social change in 19th century Uzigula

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    • Title: ➤  Political and social change in 19th century Uzigula
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    • Language: English
    • Number of Pages: Median: 23
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    • Publish Location: [Boston?]

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    • First Year Published: 1969
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    Zigua people

    The Zigua or in some sources Zigula (Wazigua in Swahili) are a Bantu matrilineal ethnic and linguistic people inhabiting the southwestern Tanga Region

    Zigula language

    The Zigula or Zigua language, Chizigua, is a Bantu language of Tanzania and Somalia, where the Mushunguli (or Mushungulu) dialect is spoken. The Mushunguli

    Sub-Saharan Africa

    cur. West African CFA franc (CFA) Togo cap. Lomé cur. West African CFA franc (CFA) Africa portal Geography portal African diaspora Black people Geography

    Languages of Africa

    Portuguese-speaking African countries Spanish Guinea — presently Equatorial Guinea Spanish West Africa Spanish North Africa West African Pidgin English White Africans of

    Somali Bantus

    sole surviving Somali Bantu language and is mutually intelligible with the Zigula language still spoken in Tanzania. Mushunguli's closest sister languages

    Bondei people

    Kilindi chiefs were incapable of protecting their Bondei subjects from Zigula attacks. The following year, chiefs governing in Bondei territories were

    Tanga Region

    district and Muheza District. Most of western Tanga is home to the Zigula people, the majority in Handeni District. The Sambaa, the largest ethnic group

    Swahili language

    originally spoken by the Swahili people, who are found primarily in Tanzania, Kenya, and Mozambique (along the East African coast and adjacent littoral islands)

    Kaguru people

    recognized as one of the four Matrilineal peoples of eastern Tanzania, along with the Zaramo, Luguru, Kutu, Kwere, Zigula, Vidunda, Sagara, and Ngulu. The population

    Makuyuni, Korogwe

    household economy of the Shambaa people. Makuyuni was known for its bustling market where local traders, primarily from the Zigula and Shambaa communities, exchanged