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This is a list of African tribes. For other uses, see Africa (disambiguation). ...
Akan may be: Akan people, an ethnic group from western Africa Akan States, any of several states organized in the 16th or 17th century by the Akan people Akan languages, a stock of dialects spoken by the Akan people Akan District, Hokkaido Akan, Hokkaido, a town in Akan District, Hokkaido...
Flag of the Ashanti people The Ashanti (also Asante) are a major ethnic group from Africa who speak a dialect of Akan. ...
Baganda, also called Ganda, are the largest ethnic group in Uganda. ...
Bemba, also known as Chibemba and Ichibemba, is a Bantu language that is spoken primarily in Zambia but is also spoken in surrounding countries. ...
The Dinka is one of the tribes of south Sudan, inhabiting the swamplands of the Bahr el Ghazal region of the Nile basin, Jonglei and parts southern Kordufan and Upper Nile regions . ...
Ewe is an ethnic group from West Africa, in Ghana, Benin and Togo. ...
The Beti-Pahuin are a group of related peoples who inhabit the rain forest regions of Cameroon, Republic of the Congo, Equatorial Guinea, Gabon, and São Tomé and PrÃncipe. ...
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Luganda, also known as Ganda, is a Bantu language and is spoken mainly in the Buganda region of Uganda by a population of over three million people. ...
The Hausa are a people of northern Nigeria and south-eastern Niger. ...
The Ibo are a group of people living in what is now Nigeria. ...
The Ijaw (also known as the Izon) are a collection of peoples residing mostly in the forest regions of Delta State, along the Niger River delta in Nigeria, and numbering several million individuals. ...
There is also Kemba in Gabon, see Kemba, Gabon The Kamba people (Wakamba) are a Bantu people who live in the semi-arid Eastern Province of Kenya stretching east from Nairobi to Tsavo and north up to Embu, Kenya. ...
The Kĩkũyũ (otherwise spelled Gĩkũyũ) ethnic group is Kenyas most populous ethnic group. ...
Kimbundu is one of the most spoken pre-colonial languages in central africa. ...
An 18th century drawing of Khoikhoi worshipping the moon The Khoikhoi (men of men) or Khoi are a historical division of the Khoisan ethnic group of south-western Africa, closely related to the Bushmen (or San, as the Khoikhoi called them). ...
Kongo may refer to: The Kingdom of Kongo, a kingdom in southwestern central Africa Bakongo, an ethnic group in the Democratic Republic of the Congo, the Republic of the Congo, Angola and Brasil Kongo language Kongo Central, the name of the former Bas-Congo province, in the Democratic Republic of...
Lingala is one of the Bantu languages spoken throughout the northwestern part of the Democratic Republic of the Congo (Congo-Kinshasa) and a large part of the Republic of the Congo (Congo-Brazzaville), as well as to some degree in Angola and the Central African Republic. ...
Luba may refer to: Luba, Equatorial Guinea Luba, a tribe in western Africa Tshiluba language Luba, a comic book character This is a disambiguation page — a navigational aid which lists other pages that might otherwise share the same title. ...
The Luhya (also Luyia, Luhia) are a Bantu people residing in Western Province, Kenya between Lake Victoria, Uganda and Mount Elgon. ...
The Makua are the largest ethnic group in northern Mozambique. ...
For the cattle breed see Nguni cattle. ...
San or SAN can refer to any of the following: Look up San in Wiktionary, the free dictionary Look up san in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. ...
Sango, shown at left in her yÅkai exterminator uniform, and at right in her more casual clothing that she usually wears in the anime series. ...
Shona may refer to: Shona people, a Southern African people. ...
The Songhai are an ethnic group living in western Africa, akin to the Mandé and Tuareg. ...
The Sukuma are one of the largest ethnic groups in Tanzania, representing about 13 percent of the total population. ...
Swahili (also called Kiswahili; see Kiswahili for a discussion of the nomenclature) is an agglutinative Bantu language widely spoken in East Africa. ...
The Tiv language is spoken by around 2 million people in Nigeria, with a few speakers in Cameroon. ...
The Urhobo are a people of southern Nigeria, near the northwestern Niger River delta. ...
Wolof may refer to: the ethnic group of the Wolof people; the Wolof language; things originating from the culture or tradition of the Wolof people. ...
The Xhosa people are a group of peoples of Bantu origins living in south-east South Africa. ...
The Yoruba (Yorùbá in Yoruba orthography) are a large ethno-linguistic group or ethnic nation in West Africa. ...
Note: Zande is also a variant spelling of Azande, the name of a people of north central Africa, and of their language. ...
The Zulu (South African English and isiZulu: amaZulu) are an African ethnic group of about 11 million people who live mainly in the province KwaZulu-Natal, South Africa. ...
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