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    The Kalanga or BaKalanga are a southern Bantu ethnic group mainly inhabiting Matebeleland in Zimbabwe, northern Botswana, and parts of the Limpopo Province...
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  • Kalanga[pronunciation?], or TjiKalanga (in Zimbabwe), is a Bantu language spoken by the Kalanga people in Botswana and Zimbabwe. It has an extensive phoneme...
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    Museum in Pretoria. Venda people share ancestry with Lobedu people and Kalanga people. They are also related to Sotho-Tswana peoples and Shona groups. The...
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  • Kalanga may refer to: Kalanga people Kalanga language Kalanga, Iran Kalanga, Togo This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the title Kalanga...
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    language/dialect clusters: Manyika, Karanga, Zezuru, Korekore, Kalanga, and Ndau. The Shona people are grouped according to the dialect of the language they...
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    exposes the culture of Kalanga people. cultural festival Dihosana dance troupe at the Domboshaba cultural festival 2017 Chimone Kalanga meal...
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    enumerated people by language. Since the adoption of the 2013 Constitution, Zimbabwe has 16 official languages, namely Chewa, Chibarwe, English, Kalanga, Koisan...
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  • present-day Matabeleland South where the amaNdebele people overwhelmed the indigenous Rozvi people and Kalanga people—who were already crumbling due to leadership...
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    would be the ethnic Kalanga people populations who are found in the central, northern and north-eastern parts of the country. The Kalanga ethnicity is shared...
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  • founded perhaps by the legendary Dlembeu. The Torwa dynasty of the kalanga people based itself at the stone city of Khami from 1450 to 1683. Cattle and...
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    there were many different tribes living in this large territory. The Kalanga people can be seen in Botswana and Zimbabwe, just like the Nambya and Tonga...
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    Dihosana is a traditional dance by Kalanga people or Ikalanga people which existed for a long period of time. Dihosana involves the invitation of ancestors...
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    132. Over 90% of people in Harare are Shona-speaking people of African descent. Harare is also home to many Ndebele and Kalanga people as well. Roughly...
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  • ancestors of the Kalanga and Karanga people. The Royal Totem was Moyo. Today bearers of the Moyo Totem are found amongst The Kalanga people in Zimbabwe and...
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    Shona people, whereas ZAPU was neither a tribal nor a regional party. While ZAPU had its greatest support in Matebeleland, amongst the Ndebele, Kalanga, Sotho...
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  • cylinder wrapped in cowhide. The Kalanga people use drums more frequently than other peoples of Botswana. The Mbukushu people use friction drums, which is...
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  • October 1983), nicknamed Zé Kalanga, is an Angolan former professional footballer who played as a right winger. Zé Kalanga was born on 12 October 1983...
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    manufacturing. Zimbabwe has 16 official languages: Chewa, Chibarwe, English, Kalanga, Koisan, Nambya, Ndau, Ndebele, Shangani, Shona, sign language, Sotho,...
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  • the present day they are often associated with the Kalanga (Shona), Tshivhula, and Venda peoples. Despite locals having knowledge of the sacred site...
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  • wild plum trees (Ntungulu in tjiKalanga) grow abundantly in the area. The town was once called Getjenge by baKalanga. Another name by which it is often...
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  • [pronunciation?] is a Botswanan traditional dance practiced by the Kalanga people. Ndazola is common in the northern parts of Botswana which includes...
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  • kwaNongoma Zwide kaLanga (c. 1758–1825) was the king of the Ndwandwe (Nxumalo) nation from about 1805 to around 1820. He was the son of Langa KaXaba,...
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  • Shona is closely related to Ndau, Kalanga and is related to Tonga, Chewa, Tumbuka, Tsonga and Venda. Ndau and Kalanga are former dialects of Shona but...
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  • coined from the great ancestor of the now Shona, Venda and Kalanga people. The Nambya people are also a part of this group. Their ancestor was known by...
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    teaching about the human history's, arts and culture of the Kalanga people and people living in northern Botswana.[citation needed] Supa Ngwao Museum...
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    Baloyi, Mathebula, and Nyai, also formed the Kalanga and Rozwi tribes. Other tribes include the Hlengwe people who are descended from those who called themselves...
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  • speakers in northeastern Botswana. It is either classified as a dialect of Kalanga or as a closely related language. The Zimbabwean constitution, in particular...
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  • Zimbabwe, among the Venda and Kalanga people. Therefore, in the 19th century, priests were selected from Venda and Kalanga families who were deeply engrossed...
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  • the Kalanga people and the Sotho-Tswana peoples migrate to present-day Botswana.: xxiii  c. 1400 – Ancestors of the Kgalagadi people and Yeyi people migrate...
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  • BaNambya King Sawanga, who was later called Hwange by the Nambya people. The Kalanga tribes who were captured by the Nambya warriors from the former Rozvi...
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