Ngasa people

Ngasa people

The Ngasa are an ethnic and linguistic group based on the eastern slopes of Mount Kilimanjaro in northern Tanzania. In 2000 the ethnic Ngasa population was estimated to number 4,285, with only 200 to 300 members continuing to speak the Ngasa language [1].


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