Ndengereko people

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The Ndengereko are an ethnic and linguistic group from southern Pwani Region, Tanzania. Their homeland is north of the Rufiji River in parts of Muhoro, Kibiti, Ikwiriri, Utete, etc. In 2000 the Ndengereko population was estimated to number 110,000.[1]

References

  1. ^ Tanzania. ethnologue.com