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Yombe people
people of Central Africa, established in Mayombe, in the center of the Democratic Republic of Congo
Kinga people
ethnic group
Bembe people
ethnic group in eastern Democratic Republic of the Congo
Pare people
ethnic group in northeastern Tanzania
Songye people
ethnic group
Mbunda people
ethnic group in Angola and Zambia
Nyakyusa people
ethnic and linguistic group in in the mountains of southern Tanzania and northern Malawi
Punu people
Congolese and Gabonese people
Pangwa
language
Lomwe people
ethnic group in Malawi and Mozambique
Chopi people
ethnic group of Mozambique
Matumbi people
ethnic group
Zanaki people
Tanzanian people
Taita people
The Taita people are an ethnic group in Kenya's Taita-Taveta County.
Mitsogho people
ethnic group
Zigula people
ethnic group in Mozambique and Tanzania
Pogolo
language
Kwere people
ethnic group in Tanzania
Nsenga
ethnic group in Africa
Tonga people
ethnic group in northern Malawi
Nyambo
language
Amba people
Congolese and Ugandan people
Bakossi people
ethnic group in Cameroon and Nigeria
Gwere people
ethnic group
Subiya people
Botswanan and Namibian people
Tabwa people
ethnic group in the Democratic Republic of the Congo and Zambia
Bondei people
ethnic group of Tanzania
Zinza people
Tanzanian people
Mambwe people
ethnic group in Tanzania and Zambia
Holoholo people
ethnic group in the Democratic Republic of the Congo
Budu people
Congolese people
Jiji people
ethnoliinguistic group in Tanzania
Tongwe people
ethnic group in Tanzania
Manyema
thumb|200px|Manyema settlement in 1876 Manyema (WaManyema) (Una-Ma-Nyema, eaters of flesh) are a Bantu ethnic group, described in the past as powerful and warlike, in the African Great Lakes region of Eastern Africa and Central Africa. The Manyema were Muslim and religiously influential in the region.
Hangaza people
ethnic and linguistic group in Tanzania
Mwanga people
ethnic group
Ngindo people
ethnic group
Kimbu people
Tanzanian people
Kutu people
Tanzanian people
Kunda people
Bantu speaking people
Zemba
thumb | right | A Zemba woman The Zemba people (singular: OmuZemba, plural: OvaZemba) are a Bantu ethnic group residing in the border regions of Namibia and Angola. In Namibia, they are predominantly found in the Kunene region, most notably in the Opuwa area. They speak the Zemba language, also known as OtjiZemba or Dhimba. The Zemba are well-known for their distinctive hairstyles, intricate iron and copper jewelry, as well as traditional clothing that often incorporates animal hides. Additionally, they decorate themselves with a blend of ash, ochre paste, and rancid butter to enhance their ap
Ndengereko people
ethnic group from Pwani Region, Tanzania
Yanzi people
ethnic group in the Democratic Republic of Congo
Hlubi people
Southern African people
Pimbwe
language
Ndali people
bantu ethnolinguistic group
Bende people
ethnic group in Tanzania
Boma people
ethnic group in southwestern Democratic Republic of the Congo
Bunda people
Congolese people
Sumbwa people
ethnic group from Geita Region of Tanzania
Bafia people
ethnic group in the Cameroon Grassfields
Bafumbira
thumb|Batwa children - Kisoro, Uganda. The Bafumbira (ethnonym: Bafumbira; singular Mufumbira), are a Bantu ethnic group from Kisoro District in South Western Uganda. They are of three indigenous groups: Bahutu, Batutsi and Batwa.
Mwera people
ethnic group in Tanzania
Rungwa people
ethnic group from Rukwa Region of Tanzania
Mbole people
ethnic group in eastern Democratic Republic of the Congo, south of Kisangani
Sena people
an ethnic group of Mozambique, Malawi and Zimbabwe
Bangubangu people
The Bangubangu are a Bantu people from the eastern Democratic Republic of Congo, primarily in the Kabambare Territory. They speak the Bangubangu language. They also live in Tanzania, where they migrated during the 18th century and are usually known by the umbrella term Manyema, which also includes other ethnic groups originating from the same area.
Komo people
ethnic group in the eastern part of the Democratic Republic of the Congo
Bakoko
ethnic group in Cameroon