Shambaa people

Sambaa
Wasambaa
Total population
664,000
Regions with significant populations
Tanzania

    Tanga Region

      (Lushoto District)

        (Korogwe District)

          (Bumbuli District)
          Languages
          Shambaa and Swahili
          Religion
          Majority Islam, Minority Christianity and
          African Traditional Religion
          Related ethnic groups
          Bondei, Zigua, Digo, Shiraz and other peoples
          PersonMsambaa
          PeopleWasambaa
          LanguageKisambaa

          The Shambaa people, also called the Sambaa, Shambala, Sambala or Sambara (Wasambaa, in Swahili), are an ethnic group. The Sambaa people are related to the bondei people. Their ancestral home is on the Usambara Mountains of Lushoto District, Korogwe District and Bumbuli District. They are native to the valleys and eastern Usambara Mountains of Korogwe District, Korogwe Urban District and western Muheza District of northern Tanga Region of Tanzania. The word Shamba means "farm", and these people live in one of the most fertile Tanzanian region. Shambaai in Kisambaa means "where the banana's thrive". In 2001, the Shambaa population was estimated to number 664,000.