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not easily accessible, they have remained mostly isolated; very few of the Malila people travelvery far. Most of them speak Malila and only a very few speak Swahili. The area gets enoughrain that they can bring in a harvest three times each year. There is enough food for everyone,and they make money by selling their extra food in a local market town.Both traditional religions and Christianity are found in the area. More than 2% of the Malila arethought to be evangelical Christians. There is a growing church, but the only Bible they have isin Swahili. There are no Bible translations in their language. The Jesus film has not beentranslated into Malila, and no Gospel recordings or radio broadcasts are available.Source: http://www.imb.org/globalresearch/downloads.aspSource: http://www.thetask.net/mbeya-iringa/the-malilaSource: http://www.joshuaproject.net/peopctry.php?rog3=TZ&rop3=106180Source: http://www.wycliffeassociates.org/news/articledetail.asp?ID=371Source: http://www.peoplegroups.org/Detail.aspx?PID=1498114983Mambwe-Lungu, Ishimambwe (164,564 in 2009)The Mambwe-Lungu people live along the border with Zambia in the Rukwa region near LakeTanganyika. Their primary religion is traditional. Less than 2% are evangelical Christian. TheBible has been translated into their language, and some Gospel recordings are available.However, the Jesus film and radio broadcasts are not available in the Mambwe-Lungu language.Source: http://www.imb.org/globalresearch/downloads.aspSource: http://www.joshuaproject.net/peopctry.php?rog3=TZ&rop3=106199Source: http://globalrecordings.net/langcode/mgrSource: http://www.worldmap.org/countryG.php?rog3=TZSource: http://www.peoplegroups.org/Detail.aspx?PID=1498314984Manda (29,987 in 2009)Then Manda people live in the Ludewa district of the Iringa region, the Mbinga district of theRuvuma region, and on the eastern shore of Lake Nyasa (Lake Malawi). Many follow Protestantbeliefs as the primary religion among the Manda people, but less than 2% are evangelicalChristian. Only the New Testament was translated into their language in 1937. The Jesus filmhas not been translated into Manda, and no Gospel recordings or radio broadcasts are available.Source: http://www.imb.org/globalresearch/downloads.aspSource: http://www.joshuaproject.net/peopctry.php?rog3=TZ&rop3=106220Source: http://www.worldmap.org/countryG.php?rog3=TZSource: http://globalrecordings.net/langcode/mgsSource: http://www.ethnologue.com/show_language.asp?code=mgsSource: http://www.peoplegroups.org/Detail.aspx?PID=1498414985Matengo (249,894 in 2009)

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