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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Name in source | Glottolog languoid |
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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 |