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The Kerebe people live on Lake Victoria's southwestern shore and on the islands of Ukerewe andUkora. The Kerebe people are mostly Roman Catholic. Less than 2% are evangelical Christians.The Bible and the Jesus film have not been translated into their language. No Gospel recordingsor radio broadcasts are available. Access to resources in Swahili may be available to them.Source: http://www.imb.org/globalresearch/downloads.aspSource: http://www.worldmap.org/countryG.php?rog3=TZSource: http://www.joshuaproject.net/peopctry.php?rog3=TZ&rop3=104859Source: http://www.peoplegroups.org/Detail.aspx?PID=1495814959Kikuyu (34,860 in 2009)The Kikuyu people live in the Mwanga and Rural Moshi districts of the Kilimanjaro region. Theprimary language of the Kikuyu is spelled Gikuyu. It is thought around 2-5% of the Kikuyu areevangelical Christians. The Bible, the Jesus film, Gospel recordings, and Christian radio areavailable in their language.Source: http://www.imb.org/globalresearch/downloads.aspSource: http://www.tanzania.go.tz/census/census/kilimanjaro.htmSource: http://www.worldmap.org/countryG.php?rog3=TZSource: http://www.peoplegroups.org/Detail.aspx?PID=14959Source: http://www.joshuaproject.net/peopctry.php?rog3=TZ&rop3=10499714961Kimbu, Yanzi (134,089 in 2009)The Kimbu people live in the Mbeya and Singida regions. The Kimbu people are mostly RomanCatholic. Some are Muslim. Less than 2% are considered evangelical Christian. The Bible andthe Jesus film have not been translated into their language. No Gospel recordings or radiobroadcasts are available.Source: http://www.imb.org/globalresearch/downloads.aspSource: http://www.joshuaproject.net/peopctry.php?rog3=TZ&rop3=105008Source: http://www.worldmap.org/countryG.php?rog3=TZSource: http://www.peoplegroups.org/Detail.aspx?PID=1496114963Kinga (323,034 in 2009)The Kinga people are located in the Makete district of the Iringa region. They live high in theKipengere Mountain range and the green highlands of northeastern Lake Malawi. A few live onthe shores of Lake Malawi.Though some still practice traditional religions, most of the Kinga think of themselves asChristian. Lutheran missionaries reached the Kinga more than one hundred years ago. There arealso Baptist, Catholic, and a few Pentecostal churches in the area. Less than 2% of the Kinga areconsidered evangelical. A translation of the New Testament was made available in 1961, but is

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