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  2. Haya people - Wikipedia

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    Kagera Region, Tanzania. The Haya (or Bahaya) are a Bantu ethnic group based in Kagera Region, northwestern Tanzania, on the western side of Lake Victoria. With over one million people, it is estimated that Haya make up approximately 4% of the population of Tanzania. Historically, the Haya have had a complex kingship-based

  3. Haya language - Wikipedia

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    Haya (Oruhaya) is a Bantu language spoken by the Haya people of Tanzania, in the south and southwest coast of Lake Victoria. In 1991, the population of Haya speakers was estimated at 1,200,000 people [1] .

  4. List of ethnic groups in Tanzania - Wikipedia

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    There are more than 100 distinct ethnic groups and tribes in Tanzania, not including ethnic groups that reside in Tanzania as refugees from conflicts in nearby countries. These ethnic groups are of Bantu origin, with large Nilotic-speaking , moderate indigenous, and small non-African minorities.

  5. File:Haya traditional dance in Tanzania.webm - Wikipedia

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    English: The video has recorded with the Swahili message to young people emphasizing them to love and perform their culture specifically the traditional dances in respect to Tanzanian Haya tribe's traditional dance (ngoma) done at the University of Dodoma in Tanzania.

  6. Kingdom of Karagwe - Wikipedia

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    Tanzania's Banyambo ethnic group is descended from the Karagwe Kingdom. They are mostly found in the northwestern Kagera and Kigoma regions. Like many other Bantu peoples, the Banyambo live off the land. The Haya people are thought to be separate from them.

  7. Category:Ethnic groups in Tanzania - Wikipedia

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    This page was last edited on 3 November 2019, at 12:59 (UTC).; Text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 4.0 License; additional terms may apply.

  8. Ha people - Wikipedia

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    The Ha people call the lake bordering the area they live in as Buha, and the region consists of grasslands and open woodlands. [1] The Ha people share the northwestern part of Tanzania with the Sukuma, the Haya, the Zinza, the Hangaza and the Subi ethnic groups.

  9. Kemondo Iron Age Sites - Wikipedia

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    Ethnographic study of the Haya people in Northwestern Tanzania shows that swamp grass is burned in the furnace bowl until the bowl is filled with the charred swamp reeds. When the iron ore melts above the tuyères, it forms a molten slag with carbon inclusions.