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Wadawida (pronounced more like vadavida) are a subgroup of the Taita people of South Eastern
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in East Africa. These Bantu speaking people are in origin and language more related to the Taveta (Tuweta) people of Kenya, and the Pare who live at the Pare Mountains,
Chagga The Chaga or Chagga (Swahili language: WaChaga) are Bantu-speaking indigenous Africans and the third-largest ethnic group in Tanzania. They traditionally live on the slopes of Mount Kilimanjaro and eastern Mount Meru in both Kilimanjaro Regi ...
who live on the slopes of Kilimanjaro and Sambaa people of Usambara Mountains in Tanzania. These tribes together with the Waluguru form a group of some closely related in origin; Bantu speaking tribes who occupy th
Ancient Eastern Arc Mountains
These are some ancient ranges of Mountains that have now become a very important part of safaris in Tanzania. Many travellers now include hiking tours to these mountains especially in the Tanzania part. The Wadawida people or Taita as they are commonly referred, are believed to have moved into their present Taita Hills as early as the 18th century. {{authority control Ethnic groups in Kenya