Mambwe people

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The Mambwe people are a Bantu ethnic group primarily inhabiting northeastern Zambia and parts of Tanzania, known for their agrarian lifestyle, rich oral traditions, and closely related cultural ties with neighboring groups such as the Fipa.

All labels observed (2)

Label Occurrences
Fipa–Mambwe group 1
Mambwe people canonical 1

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Statements (48)

Predicate Object
instanceOf Bantu people
ethnic group
areRelatedTo Bemba people
Fipa people
Lungu people
Namwanga people
colonialHistory were under British colonial rule in Northern Rhodesia
continent Africa
country Tanzania
Zambia
countrySubdivision Mwinilunga District
surface form: Mbala District

Mporokoso District
Northern Province, Zambia
Rukwa Region
culturalTrait proverb use
rich oral traditions
storytelling
traditional dance
traditional music
economicActivity small-scale livestock keeping
ethnonym Mambwe
historicalRegion Mambwe Plateau
southern shores of Lake Tanganyika
kinshipSystem patrilineal descent
languageBranch Mambwe-Lungu language
languageFamily Bantu languages
languageSpoken Mambwe language
mainCrops beans
cassava
maize
millet
mainLivelihood subsistence agriculture
marriagePractice bridewealth
postColonialCountry Zambia
surface form: Republic of Zambia

Tanzania
surface form: United Republic of Tanzania
practise Christianity
primaryRegion northeastern Zambia
secondaryRegion southwestern Tanzania
socialStructure clan-based organization
subregion Central Africa
East Africa
traditionalCraft basketry
wood carving
traditionalFood cassava-based dishes
nshima
traditionalHousing thatched houses
traditionalLeadership chiefdoms
traditionalReligion African traditional religion

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Referenced by (2)

Full triples — surface form annotated when it differs from this entity's canonical label.

Fipa people neighboringGroup Mambwe people
Fipa ethnolinguisticGroup Mambwe people
this entity surface form: Fipa–Mambwe group