Mambwe people

Mambwe people

The Mambwe are an ethnic and linguistic group based in southwestern Tanzania and northeastern Zambia. In 1987 the Mambwe population in Tanzania was estimated to number 63,000 [1]. The number of Mambwe in Zambia has not been independently estimated, though the combined number of Mambwe and Lungu in Zambia was estimated to be 262,800 in 1993 [2]. The mambwe people of Zambia are known to be great businessmen. They also distinguish the last names for males and females, like the Namwanga people, by applying prefixes "Si" and "Na" to be the first two letters of the last name e.g. Sinyangwe (Male) & Nanyangwe (Female), Sikasula (Male) & Nakasula (Female), Sinkamba (Male) & Nankamba (Female) etc. A meal of beans ("chilemba") and okra ("kumbi") are a mambwe staple and delicacy.

The Mambwe language and Cilungu, the Lungu language, are distinguished by minor dialect differences.The The Mambwe people are known to be poligamous (impali), although this trend is slowly changing with religious affiliations, and advancements in mordern schooling and trends. Like other African people, marriage is very important, although girls are known to marry earlier, often with pressure coming from parents and other relatives.

Coordinates: 13°16′59″S 32°06′00″E / 13.283°S 32.100°E / -13.283; 32.100


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