The Mahanji are an ethnic and linguistic group based in the Makete District of Njombe Region in southern Tanzania.[1] The entire population resides in Kipagalo Bulongwa.[2]
The Mahanji are often considered to be a sub-group of the Kinga people, but their languages have significant differences, which support their claim to be a separate ethnic group.[citation needed]
^Araki, Shigeru (2007). Indigenous Agriculture in Tanzania and Zambia in the Present Environmental and Socioeconomic Milieu. Center for African Area Studies, Kyoto University. Retrieved 17 July 2017.
^"Survey in Tanzania". TheTask.net. Retrieved 17 July 2017.
The Mahanji are an ethnic and linguistic group based in the Makete District of Njombe Region in southern Tanzania. The entire population resides in Kipagalo...
District & Kilwa District Bantu Magoma Njombe Region Makete District Bantu Mahanji Njombe Region Makete District Bantu Makonde Mtwara Region & Lindi Region...
Languages Kinga language, some Swahili Religion Christianity, traditional African religion Related ethnic groups Nyakyusa, Magoma, Wanji, Mahanji(disputed)...