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Tanzania Profile.pdf - WorldMap

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The Jita people live on the southeastern shore of Lake Victoria in the Mara region. The Jitaprimarily practice their traditional religion. Less than 2% of the Jita people are evangelicalChristians. Only the New Testament is available in the Jita language. The Jesus film has not beentranslated into Jita and there are no radio broadcasts. However, some Gospel recordings areavailable.Source: http://www.imb.org/globalresearch/downloads.aspSource: http://www.joshuaproject.net/peopctry.php?rog3=TZ&rop3=104287Source: http://www.worldmap.org/countryG.php?rog3=TZSource: http://www.peoplegroups.org/Detail.aspx?PID=1495114952Kabwa (14,566 in 2009)The Kabwa people live in the Mara region. The Kabwa primarily practice traditional religion, butat least 5% are estimated to be evangelical Christians. The Bible, the Jesus film, Gospelrecordings, and radio broadcasts are not available in the Kabwa language. However, resourcesare available in Swahili which is the main language of <strong>Tanzania</strong>.Source: http://www.imb.org/globalresearch/downloads.aspSource: http://www.joshuaproject.net/peopctry.php?rog3=TZ&rop3=114609Source: http://www.worldmap.org/countryG.php?rog3=TZSource: http://www.peoplegroups.org/Detail.aspx?PID=1495214953Kaguru, Kagulu (383,983 in 2009)Most of the Kagulu people live in the Kilosa district of the Morogoro region, and others live justinside the borders of the neighboring Dodoma, Manyara, and Tanga regions.Most of the Kagulu people consider themselves Christian, but many still follow their traditionalreligion or a syncretic mix of the two. Less than 2% of the Kagulu people are evangelicalChristians. Only portions of the Bible have been translated into the Kagulu language. The Jesusfilm has not. Some Gospel recordings are available in the Kagulu language, but radio broadcastsare not.Source: http://www.imb.org/globalresearch/downloads.aspSource: http://www.joshuaproject.net/peopctry.php?rog3=TZ&rop3=104401Source: http://www.joshuaproject.net/profiles/text/t104401_tz.<strong>pdf</strong> [PDF]Source: http://www.worldmap.org/countryG.php?rog3=TZSource: http://www.peoplegroups.org/Detail.aspx?PID=1495314954Kahe (4510 in 2009)The Kahe people live near Moshi in the Kilimanjaro region. They are mostly Roman Catholic.Less than 2% of the Kahe people are evangelical Christians. The Bible has not been translatedinto their language, nor has the Jesus film. No Gospel recordings or radio broadcasts areavailable, either. It is possible they have access to Christian resources in Swahili.

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