- Shambaa
The Shambaa (also called the Sambaa, Shambala, Sambala, or Sambara) are an ethnic and linguistic group based in the
Usambara Mountains of northeasternTanzania . In 2001 the Shambaa population was estimated to number 664,000 [http://www.ethnologue.com/show_language.asp?code=ksb] ."Kishambaa" is the Sambaa word for the language
Shambala language , "Wasambaa" are the people ("Msambaa" for a person), and "Usambaa" or "Usambara" is used for Sambaa lands. The Shambaa call their lands "Shambalai".The language is mutually intelligible with
Bondei andZigua , with the three groups sharing significant overlap in territory and a long history of intermarriage. The similarity between them has prompted some to refer to themselves as "Boshazi" (the first syllable from each of the three groups).Sambaa belongs to the North East Coastal
Bantu languages . A group which includesSwahili , however Swahili is not mutually intelligible with Sambaa.The
Usambara area was the early colonial headquarters forGerman East Africa during the hot season.Tanganyika , the name for the German colony, and later for the republic and eventually for the mainland portion of Tanzania is itself from Sambaa: "Tanga" means farmed land, and "nyika" is brushy land.
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