Moggridge, L.T. 1902

Moggridge, L.T. 1902. The Nyassaland tribes, their customs and their poison ordeal. Journal of the Anthropological Inst. of Great Britain and Ireland 32. 467-472.

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  author     = {Moggridge, L.T.},
  journal    = {Journal of the Anthropological Inst. of Great Britain and Ireland},
  pages      = {467-472},
  title      = {The Nyassaland tribes, their customs and their poison ordeal},
  volume     = {32},
  year       = {1902},
  bestfn     = {africa\moggridge_nyassaland1902_o.pdf},
  besttxt    = {ptxt2\africa\moggridge_nyassaland1902.txt},
  cfn        = {africa\moggridge_nyassaland1902.pdf},
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  fn         = {africa\moggridge_nyassaland1902.pdf, africa\moggridge_nyassaland1902_o.pdf},
  hhtype     = {overview},
  inlg       = {English [eng]},
  jfmnote    = {Discusses the Manganja, Achikunda, Ajawa (= Yao), Angoni, Atonga and Anguru (= West Makua).},
  keywords   = {;caf;eaf;saf;mlw;ant;bnt;n.31c;n.42;p.21;n.12;n.15;p.33;},
  lgcode     = {Manganja, Achikunda [kdn], Ajawa = Yao [yao], Angoni = Malawian Ngoni = Zulu [zul], Atonga numerically weak on the east coast of Lake Nyassa although on the east side probably Tonga (Nyasa) which is on the west side [tog], Anguru This large tribe have for many years followed their own devices in the no-man's-land known as Portuguese territory south-east of British Central Africa = Nguru = Malawi Lomwe [lon]},
  macro_area = {Africa},
  src        = {eballiso2009, hh}
}

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Name in source Glottolog languoid
Manganja
    Achikunda
    Ajawa
    Angoni = Malawian Ngoni
    Atonga numerically weak on the east coast of Lake Nyassa although on the east side probably Tonga (Nyasa) which is on the west side
    Anguru This large tribe have for many years followed their own devices in the no-man's-land known as Portuguese territory south-east of British Central Africa = Nguru