Mang'anja

The Mang'anja are a Bantu people of central and southern Africa, particularly around Chikwawa in the Shire River valley of southern Malawi. They speak a dialect of the Nyanja language, and are a branch of the Amaravi people. As of 1996 their population was estimated at 2,486,070.[1]

Notable Mang'anja people

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References

  1. "The Maravi (Nyanja) of Malawi". Orville Boyd Jenkins. Retrieved 2011-03-08.
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