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Tanzania Profile.pdf - WorldMap

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Source: http://www.worldmap.org/countryG.php?rog3=TZSource: http://www.peoplegroups.org/Detail.aspx?PID=1506115062Yao (4,968,364 in 2009)The Yao live in the Masasi district in the Mtwara region, the Tunduru district in the Ruvumaregion, and east of Lake Malawi near the Mozambique border. Islam is the predominantreligion. Less than 2% are evangelical Christians. The Bible is available in their language, aswell as the Jesus film, Gospel recordings, and radio broadcasts.Source: http://www.imb.org/globalresearch/downloads.aspSource: http://www.joshuaproject.net/peopctry.php?rog3=TZ&rop3=110980Source: http://globalrecordings.net/langcode/yaoSource: http://www.worldmap.org/countryG.php?rog3=TZSource: http://www.peoplegroups.org/Detail.aspx?PID=1506215063Zanaki (103,615 in 2009)The Zanaki people live in the Magu district of the Mwanza region and the Bunda district of theMara region. Many of the Zanaki people practice their traditional religion, while others practiceChristianity. Less than 2% of the Zanaki people are considered evangelical Christian. Portionsof the Bible are available in their language and a few Gospel recordings, too. However, the Jesusfilm and radio broadcasts are not.Source: http://www.imb.org/globalresearch/downloads.aspSource: http://www.joshuaproject.net/peopctry.php?rog3=TZ&rop3=111143Source: http://globalrecordings.net/langcode/zakSource: http://www.worldmap.org/countryG.php?rog3=TZSource: http://www.peoplegroups.org/Detail.aspx?PID=1506315064Zaramo (1,014,593 in 2009)The Zaramo are a matrilineal society descended from the Bantu people. They live along the coastand lower hills that surround Dar es Salaam in the Pwani Region (Kisarawe and Bagamoyodistricts). Most of the Zaramo people live in rural areas and work as farmers, though a few live inthe city.The Zaramo are mostly Muslim, though it is often mixed with their traditional religion. Few, ifany are known to be evangelical Christians. Few people speak the language of Zaramo. Thosethat do are usually older. Others are changing to Swahili.Translations of the Bible and Gospel recordings are available in the Zaramo language. The Jesusfilm and radio broadcasts are not available in Zaramo, but they are available in Swahili.Source: http://www.imb.org/globalresearch/downloads.aspSource: http://www.joshuaproject.net/peopctry.php?rog3=TZ&rop3=111153

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