Majority: Islam Minority: African Traditional Religion, Christianity
Related ethnic groups
Kaguru, Zigua, Somali Bantus, other Bantus
The Ngulu people, also known as the Geja, Kingulu, Nguru, Nguu, Wayomba, (Swahili collective: Wangulu) are a Bantu ethnolinguistic group hailing from Southern Kilindi District, western Tanga Region of Tanzania and Mvomero District of Morogoro Region. The Ngulu population is around 390,000 people.[1]
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The Ngulupeople, also known as the Geja, Kingulu, Nguru, Nguu, Wayomba, (Swahili collective: Wangulu) are a Bantu ethnolinguistic group hailing from Southern...
Ngulu may refer to: Ngulu language, a language of Tanzania NgulupeopleNgulu Atoll, an island in the Federated States of Micronesia Ngulu (weapon), an...
000 people, today they number 631,000 people. The Zigua are considered to be the parent tribe of the Shambaa people, the Bondei people and the Ngulu people...
The Digo people and the Segeju people are a small minority within Mkinga District in the northeastern Tanga Region. Lastly the Ngulupeople are native...
songs, such as Ngulu Mwelela, sung while work, such as digging, is going on. Herdsmen and boys have different songs, as do young people and old. During...
Ntaba or ngulu yako tumba—grilled goat, pork. Mbisi ya Mayi (poisson de mere)—fish. Liboke ya mbika (steamed pumpkin-seed pudding), liboke ya ngulu (pork...
Numerous legends have made him a mythic hero. Mbegha was born to the Ngulupeople from the hilly area of the Nguru Mountains in modern day Kilindi District...
Tanzania. Mushunguli's closest sister languages are Shambala, Bondei, and Ngulu which are languages originating from Tanzania and largely confined to it...
discovered a number of islands in January 1565, including Lib, Truk, Pulap, and Ngulu, before sailing back to Mexico, becoming the first navigator to establish...
number of related peoples such as the Kaguru, Kwere, Kutu, Kami, Sagara, Luguru, Ngulu and Vidunda peoples. The majority of the peoples of Tanganyika were...
of the 19th century. The founder of the dynasty was Mbegha,who was from Ngulu and his son Bughe established the hilltop capital at Vuga in the Usambaras...
mythology, Birrangulu (‘face like an axe handle’, from birra ‘axe handle’ and ngulu ‘forehead’) or Birrahgnooloo is a fertility spirit[citation needed] who...
ethnic Digo living in Kenya and 88,000 (1987 estimate) in Tanzania. Digo people, nearly all Muslims, speak the Digo language, called Chidigo by speakers...
speaking the Segeju language. The Segeju have kinship relations with the Digo people, who are part of the nine tribes of the Mijikenda. Additionally, the Segeju...
dominant ethnic majority: the largest ethnic group in Tanzania, the Sukuma people, comprises about 16 percent of the country's total population, followed...
Rull—and the Yap Outer Islands, which is made up of Ulithi, Faris/Sorol, Ngulu, Woleai, Eauripik, Ifalik, Faraulap, Elato, Lamotrek and Satawal. Aside...
Though Japanese and Swiss interests are active in the economy of Araucanía (Ngulu Mapu), the two chief forestry companies are Chilean-owned.[citation needed]...
was upgraded to a tropical storm the next day, before passing south of Ngulu Atoll. After passing near Palau and impacting the island nation, Rai entered...
spoken. The Mushunguli or Mushungulu dialect is spoken by about 34,000 people from the Bantu ethnic minority of southern Somalia, in Jamaame, Kismayo...
held suzerainty over the islands and atolls to the east, stretching from Ngulu to Ulithi and from Fais to Namonuito. The system stipulated that the relationship...