• Nyakyusa, or Nyakyusa-Ngonde, is a Bantu language of Tanzania and Malawi spoken by the Nyakyusa people around the northern end of Lake Malawi. There is...
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  • Northern Region of Malawi. They speak the Nyakyusa language, a member of the Bantu language family. In 1993 the Nyakyusa population was estimated to number 1...
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  • Nyakyusa in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Nyakyusa may refer to: Nyakyusa people, of Tanzania and Malawi Nyakyusa language, their Bantu language This...
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  • District (formerly Konde District), Tanzania Nyakyusa people Nyakyusa language Konde, a dialect of the Ronga language Agnes Konde, Ugandan businesswoman Fundi...
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    Iramba Luguru (404 thousand, 2009) Makonde (1.47 million, 2016) Ngoni Nyakyusa Nyamwezi (1.47 million, 2016) Nyika Pare Rangi (410 thousand, 2007) Safwa...
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  • The major traditional dances of Nyakyusa people are Ing'oma, Magosi, Samba, Mwambulo and Ipenenga. The categories are based on the age group of people...
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  • Neyyattinkara railway station, Kerala, India nyy, the ISO 639-3 code for Nyakyusa language, Tanzania, Malawi This disambiguation page lists articles associated...
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  • articulation. It is closely related to the Mwanga, Bemba, Kaonde Nyakyusa and Lambya languages. Mambwe at Ethnologue (18th ed., 2015) (subscription required)...
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    maintained a moderate amount of cattle but mostly sheep and goats. The Nyakyusa, who are the Wakinga's closest neighbors, consider the Kinga to be distinct...
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  • Africa, Monica Wilson recorded the custom through her fieldwork with the Nyakyusa people in the 1930s, and in Southern Africa Isaac Schapera worked with...
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