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41. Operation World - Detailed Information
indigenous 90.9%. 9 major peoples speaking related dialects and numbering 8.2 mill. TswanaSotho 210,000; shangaan-Tsonga 143,000; Tonga 137,000; Kunda 134,000
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Area 390,759 sq.km. Landlocked state in south-central Africa. Population Ann.Gr. Density 30 per sq. km. 33 per sq. km. 39 per sq. km. These UN-projected figures do not allow enough for the death rate due to AIDS. The possible 2025 population may be around 9 million. Capital Harare 2,300,000. Other major cities: Bulawayo 800,000, Gweru 130,000, Mutare 124,000. Urbanites
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Over 42 peoples. Indigenous Shona 70.5%. 9 major peoples speaking related dialects and numbering 8.2 mill. Nguni 14%. Ndebele 1.55m; Kalanga 196,000 (a Shona group being absorbed by Ndebele). Other 6.4%. Tswana-Sotho 210,000; Shangaan-Tsonga 143,000; Tonga 137,000; Kunda 134,000; Venda 114,000.

42. DAWN Africa - Mozambique
Maputo People indigenous tribal groups 99.66% (shangaan, Chokwe, Manyika, Sena, Makua, and others), Europeans 0.06%, EuroAfricans 0.2%, Indians 0.08% Language
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Full Country Name: Republic of Mozambique
Area: 801,590 sq km
Population: 19,607,519 (July 2002 est.) Note: Estimates for this country explicitly take into account the effects of excess mortality due to AIDS.
Capital City: Maputo
People: Indigenous tribal groups 99.66% (Shangaan, Chokwe, Manyika, Sena, Makua, and others), Europeans 0.06%, Euro-Africans 0.2%, Indians 0.08% Language: Portuguese (official), indigenous dialects Religions: Indigenous beliefs 50%, Christian 30%, Muslim 20% Government: Republic President: President Joaquim Alberto CHISSANO (since 6 November 1986)

43. Djuma Game Lodges (Sabi Sand Game Reserve, South Africa)
bar overlooking the watering hole, indigenous aquarium, suspended daily tours to a nearby shangaan village, where customs and traditions of the local people.
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Sabi Sand Game Reserve - South Africa Location: Djuma is situated in the remote northern wilderness of the Sabi Sand Game Reserve. Djuma offers the discerning international traveler a five star personal experience. We pride ourselves on our standard of service and personal attention to each and every guest. Accommodation: Djuma Game Reserve offers guests the choice of three luxury lodges: from the magnificent Bush Lodge to the private Galago, as well as the unique Vuyatela. At Djuma Game Reserve we show you the softer, gentler side of Africa with luxury lodges, sumptuous cuisine and all the creature comforts. Vuyatela is an expression of modern South African culture. Each of the eight chalets or kayas is secluded in African bush. Each of the chalets at Vuyatela is a collection of buildings joined to each other. The private lounge is separated from the bedroom by a beautiful Teak deck, which ends at the private plunge pool. The view from the Teak deck is into pristine African Savanna with its bounty of animal life. You will notice that each of the buildings that make-up your chalet, or "Kaya" (Shangaan word for house), is built in a different technique. Some of the "Kaya’s" have abstract patterns painted on the walls and others have even domestic scenes painted on them. The chalets, with private deck, pool and detached sitting room, reflect local architecture. Builders used corrugated iron and mud to achieve an authentic effect without sacrificing luxury in any way.

44. Inyati Game Lodge - Sabie Sand Game Reserve (South Africa)
To the local shangaan people it is also the mammal, reptile and insect species are indigenous to the Accompany our skilled rangers and shangaan Trackers into a
http://www.classicsafaris.com/CampsandLodges/inyati.htm
Inyati Game Lodge - Sabi Sand Game Reserve Location: Inyati is a little piece of heaven right here on planet Earth. To the local Shangaan people it is also the magnificent and powerful animal......the buffalo. Situated along the curving banks of the Sand River, Inyati is a place of delightful contrast...of brilliant, golden sunshine and cool, shady hideaways. Birdlife is abundant, and a wide variety of mammal, reptile and insect species are indigenous to the region. Daily, the river gives of itself...generously nourishing the extensive wildlife and lush vegetation. Soak up the unspoiled beauty. Leave the frantic noisy world behind and refresh your spirit. feel tension and worry disappear as Inyati weaves its spell... Against the backdrop of the African night can be heard the music of Inyati... the deep, guttural cough of a Leopard, the throaty chuckle of a Hyaena. This is true Big Five territory. Accommodation: At night African drums throb in rhythmic welcome as guests are called to the open air BOMA (British Officers Mess Area) to sample the unique cuisine and exquisite wines our country is renowned for. Even you'll be right in the untamed heart of the bush... you won't have to forego your creature comforts. Inyati boasts 10 thatched, luxury chalets complete with air-conditioning and beautifully appointed bathrooms.

45. Jock Safari Lodge, Kruger National Park, South Africa
romance and elegance of the past colonial era, and reflects in its unique style the indigenous Zulu and shangaan cultures 2 Rangers for a max of 8 people.
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Jock Safari Lodge is the first private lodge set in the heart of Africa's premier wildlife reserve, the Kruger National Park. Situated in the southern area of the Kruger National Park... This luxury lodge incorporates the romance and elegance of the past colonial era, and reflects in its unique style the indigenous Zulu and Shangaan cultures. Sightings of animals including the BIG FIVE can be seen while relaxing around the rock pool or from the comfort and privacy of your own room. Walking safaris, Birding safaris and guided Historical tours will take you along the paths of legend and mystery. Interpret the signs, sounds and scents of wild animals in this unspoilt wilderness. Our warm and friendly staff look forward to hosting you on Safari. Back To Top
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It is in this area that Jock Safari Lodge is based with our southern boundary being the old wagon route from Delagoa Bay into the interior. Today the wilderness experience we offer is unchanged . It is an area noted for its diversity in game, particularly the BIG FIVE.

46. Accessible South Africa Holidays For Disabled People - Blue Train
Many of the pieces encapsulate the indigenous roots of and imposing Memorial to the shangaan Patrol, a meetings of British, Dutch, German and Xhosa people.
http://www.accessiblesouthafrica.co.uk/pages/destinations/blue_train.htm
The Blue Train Read all about this luxurious transport experience or view the different routes:
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The Blue Train is unique - it is not merely a train but combines the luxury of the world's leading hotels with the charm of train travel. Think of it as an all inclusive luxury rail cruise with an opportunity to view South Africa's spectacular landscapes and visit interesting tourist attractions along the way. Take a journey into a timeless world of grace, elegance and romance, where spectacular scenery stirs your imagination and luxurious comfort soothes your body and soul. Sit back, de-stress and relax.
This unique luxury recreation and business experience takes you where you want to go in an endless, five-star splendour. It pauses only to pick up prestigious World Travel awards for being a cut above the rest and the Diner's Club accolade for its connoisseur selection of South African wines. The Blue Train cuisine puts sheer good taste on a plate while butler personal attention puts you on a pedestal. It's a journey of a lifetime for those who appreciate finer things in life.

47. Limpopo Travel Guide - South Africa
made special by craggy mountains, huge manmade and indigenous forests, trout the carvings, weavings, paintings and pottery of the shangaan and Pedi people.
http://www.places.co.za/html/limpopo.html
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... Contact Southern Africa Places cc P.O. Box 3422 Paarl Western Cape South Africa Limpopo Travel Guide Map of Limpopo The Limpopo is a eco-tourist destination where mountain ranges rise suddenly and dramatically out of bushveld plains. On the slopes of these mountains you will find indigenous forests, placid streams and beautiful waterfalls. Much of the land, particularly in the Kruger National Park and other game and nature reserves, is unspoilt providing sanctuary to large numbers of game. The Limpopo has six fascinating ethnic cultures and relics of past civilizations intrigues the curious visitor with tantalizing clues to the past. Bushveld The Waterberg forms the larger portion of the Bushveld region in the Limpopo and consists out of little rolling hills to huge cliffs of stark red rock. The area is even more beautified by the streams running through the Waterberg.

48. John & Kernick - IP In Africa - Mozambique - Fact Sheet
HIV/AIDS people living with HIV/AIDS 1.2 million (1999 est.). Ethnic groups indigenous tribal groups 99.66% (shangaan, Chokwe, Manyika, Sena, Makua
http://www.johnandkernick.co.za/JK_IP_Africa/Mozambique/JK_IPA_MZ_FactSheet.htm
MOZAMBIQUE - FACT SHEET
Background Almost five centuries as a Portuguese colony came to a close with independence in 1975. Large-scale emigration by whites, economic dependence on South Africa, a severe drought, and a prolonged civil war hindered the country's development. The ruling party formally abandoned Marxism in 1989, and a new constitution the following year provided for multiparty elections and a free market economy. A UN-negotiated peace agreement with rebel forces ended the fighting in 1992. Geography Location : Southern Africa, bordering the Mozambique Channel, between South Africa and Tanzania Surface Area : 801,590 sq km ( water : 17,500 sq km) Climate: Tropical to subtropical Terrain: Mostly coastal lowlands, uplands in center, high plateaus in northwest, mountains in west Natural resources: Coal, titanium, natural gas, hydropower, tantalum, graphite Coastline and Maritime Claims: 2,470 km; exclusive economic zone: 200 NM

49. South Africa Exp Itinerary
South africa Eclipse Expedition Itinerary Page 1. The crater is covered with indigenous trees and bushes typify the style of the homes of the shangaan people.
http://www.tq-international.com/2002Africa/AfricaExpitinerary.htm
South Africa Eclipse Expedition Itinerary Page 1 Welcome Page Viewing Prospects Pricing Reservation Form ... Go to Page 2 Day 1 – Sat, Nov. 30, 2002 USA to Pretoria, S.A. Meals aloft
Depart on South African Airways from Atlanta or New York. Special add-on fares are available from many US cities. Contact TravelQuest for details, (800) 830-1998. Day 2 – Sun, Dec. 1 Arrival in Pretoria Dinner
Arrive at Johannesburg International Airport and transfer to the Aloe Ridge Hotel, located in 2,800 acres of pristine African bush. The reserve features 22 varieties of game, and 176 bird species have been recorded there.
The Gorge Restaurant at this very unusual property is the only one in the world linked to its own observatory. The hotel features impressive equipment including a 25-inch telescope with Apogee AP7 CCD camera, Sun filters, and other imaging equipment. By using remote control and projection we will observe the magnificent southern sky. Bill Hollenbach, the hotel’s full-time astronomer, will be on hand to demonstrate the Sun filter equipment at the observatory and the large range of stellar images stored in his database.
Overnight: Aloe Ridge Hotel Day 3 – Mon, Dec. 2 Tswaing Meteor Crater

50. Rustic Chic Wildlifestyles
is a style defined by the indigenous people, handcrafted and South africa has created its own unique niche sanctuary .(more details) The shangaan name aptly
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What was once considered chic and stylish was confined to style editors and fashions gurus, however there has been over the past ten years a new trend that has its roots firmly entrenched in the deep rich soil of the African plains, this new game (and please excuse the double entendre) as game is exactly what is dictating this new style. Wild designs, hewn and molded from the earth, ancient lava rocks torn from the lava flow construct the walls, the golden grasses of the African plains adorn the roofs, wild olive wood weaves its magic around the structure bringing warmth and grace that only wood can add. These fabulous creations are styled and created with nothing but heaps of creative bush ingenuity and true originality. It is a style defined by the indigenous people, handcrafted and truly unique. Escape Your Daily Rigors
We value the need to escape our daily rigors of fax machines, constant email contact, phones and televisions constantly whirring in our ears, our complicated lives demand a less complicated way of travel and it is this fact - pure and simple which separates Uncharted Outposts from everyone else out there! A return to something special, something from another time, a more perfect way of life, a chance to give something back to the world, to the earth and a chance to enjoy the world again without the unnecessary spoils of our times.

51. ALFRED Detailed Record Information
of three subgroups the Ronga, Tswa and Tsonga (shangaan). avid fishermen all originated from the same indigenous Bantu-speaking peoples who traveled
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52. Mozambique People - World66
People. Ethnic groups indigenous tribal groups 99.66% (shangaan Chokwe Manyika Sena Makua and others) Europeans 0.06% EuroAfricans 0.2% Indians 0.08%.
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53. ThinkQuest : Library : The Global Relations Of The Many Nations
groups indigenous tribal groups 99.66% (shangaan, Chokwe, Manyika Christian 45%, Muslim 35%, indigenous beliefs 20 the mother tongue of Bantu people living in
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Throughout the world there are conflicts and issues that have wide-ranging effects. This site can help students understand some of these current events. For example, the religious situations in Afghanistan, Northern Ireland, or on the West Bankthis site covers them all and more. You even have the opportunity to voice your own opinions. Discover ways to get involved by visiting other links and learning more about global issues. Visit Site 1998 ThinkQuest Internet Challenge Languages English Students Jeff Windsor High School, Windsor, CT, United States Christopher Windsor High School, Windsor, CT, United States James Windsor High School, Windsor, CT, United States Coaches Diane Van Ausdall Windsor High School, Windsor, CT, United States Want to build a ThinkQuest site? The ThinkQuest site above is one of thousands of educational web sites built by students from around the world. Click here to learn how you can build a ThinkQuest site. Privacy Policy

54. Tiede
Europe D * Dagestani peoples indigenous groups of Serer * Serer-Ndut * shangaan * Shankella - Ethiopia Uzbek - Turkic people of central
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55. Tiede
of central Europe D * Dagestani peoples indigenous groups of Serer * Serer-Ndut * shangaan * Shankella - Ethiopia Turkey * Turkmen - Turkic people of central
http://www.tiede.fi/keskustelut/keskustelu.asp?mainpage=&mainskip=&id=1271212&al

56. CC Africa - Frequently Asked African Safari Questions
Other groups include the Makonde, Sena and shangaan. population are made up of over 70 indigenous tribal groups Zimbabwe The Shona people make up about 71% of
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Africa is a long haul destination as well as being a huge continent with endless safari travel options, so it's worth planning ahead to get the best out of your journey. Will I be safe ? When is the best time to go? Is there a " best time " to go on safari? What makes it special (main attractions)? What is the weather like? Is Africa a good family destination ? Are there activities for children ? What is the landscape like? How do I get there ? How do I get around ? What are the roads like? What are the entry requirements? What is the accommodation like? When are the public holidays ? How do I phone the country? What is the time difference ? Is English widely spoken? Is vegetarian/halaal/kosher food available? Is it safe to drink the water? What are the different cultures ? When are the banks open? Can I use my credit card ? Are there any medical precautions? What

57. Swaziland, Africa - First Year Missionary
we build relationships with our indigenous neighbors Swaziland’s cheerful, friendly people maintain their minorities of Zulu, Tsongashangaan, Europeans, and
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Radical discipleship for college students wanting to follow Jesus' model Come join a small group of college age students in Swaziland, Africa! Swazi student marking
his commitment to abstain. Experience the birth of a movement with usone that will blow like a Sahara wind across Africa. As part of a First Year Missionary (FYM) team in Swaziland, you'll bring hope and light into a situation so dark that it breaks the heart of God. We guarantee that your heart will be broken as well. Isn't that exactly the point where God can use you? Nearly 40% of Swaziland's population is infected with the AIDS virus. Only 20% of all 15-year-olds will live to see their 30th birthday. Africa's leaders are crying out for answers and a strategy to turn the tide of this epidemic. Throughout this summer, joint teams of American and African college students will bring biblically-based AIDS and abstinence education to every Swazi high schoolall 182 (the response to a pilot project in February was phenomenal - check out the

58. Call Of Africa
method using hammer and chisel to beautifully capture the native African people and indigenous wildlife of shangaan Warrior {7145} shangaan Warrior {7145
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59. ARnet Reports - Regional Report: Southern Africa, Feb 1998
to making land available for an indigenous middleclass might hear some of the old shangaan women singing rest will be dead. The Makuleke people were forcibly
http://www.landcoalition.org/KP_rep_saf_2.htm
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Regional Node: National Land Committee (NLC)
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Overview

Throughout southern Africa, land is presently not only one of the most defining political and development issues, but also perhaps the most intractable. Contemporary land regimes in the region have been shaped by a long and often violent history of land dispossession that followed colonialism and large-scale immigration by European settlers into the region.
Within this common past, the land patterns of old colonies were shaped by the particular exigencies of their colonial masters. In the case of South Africa and Zimbabwe, British imperialism left a dualistic structure that segregated the African majority into "native reserves" or communal areas, and kept the most productive land for European agrarian and industrial interests.
But new governments also have to deal with growing urban unemployment and the demands of international donor agencies and finance institutions. Thus post-colonial states face pressure to reduce the role of government in the economic life of each country, with an adverse effect on potentially radical agrarian reform programmes. Structural adjustment programmes have included strong pressures for land ownership patterns and tenure systems to be shaped by the market. This threat to communal tenure is further compounded by the liberalisation policies demanded by the push for foreign investment. The combined result has been to subject southern African countries to a new land grab by both foreigners and indigenous political elites, at the expense of the security of the rural poor.

60. LincOn.com-Travel:Africa:Mozambique
People. Top of Page. Nationality noun Mozambican(s) adjective Mozambican. Ethnic groups indigenous tribal groups 99.66% (shangaan, Chokwe, Manyika
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