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The Rangi People of Tanzania & their Ethiopian Cushitic Origins | Africa in 30 Seconds

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Amobi Anazodo
Amobi Anazodo
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The Rangi People of Tanzania and their Ethiopian Cushitic Origins. The Rangi live in Kondoa district in Tanzania, between Dodoma and Arusha. The Rangi are a Bantu-speaking ethnic group of mixed Bantu and Cushitic heritage. They speak both Rangi and Swahili. In 2022, the Rangi population was estimated to number 880,000. Historians says the Rangi people migrated south through Ethiopia, Kenya and settled in Haubi, Tanzania. Majority of Rangi people are Muslims whiles minority consider themselves as Catholic. A matriarchal society, the Rangi live in beautiful villages and perceive their identity through their communities. They are farmers and cattle herders as well. The Rangi also are known for the clay pots they make. The Rangi people's story is a testament to their resilience and adaptation as they journeyed across borders to establish their roots in Tanzania. This is Africa in 30 seconds. Subscribe and see you again tomorrow.

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