| 1850 - 444 sider
...sixty-two, belonging to three principal tribes, namely, the Makoas, Mazenas, and Koniunkues. The Koniunkues seem to be the farthest removed in the interior. One of them assured me that he had been three or tour months in one Arab gang, before they reached the channel of Mozambique. The Mazenas live nearer... | |
| 1850 - 486 sider
...sixty-two, belonging to three principal tribes, namely, the Makuas, Mazenas, and Koniunkues. The Roniunkues seem to be the farthest removed in the interior. One...channel of Mozambique. The Mazenas live nearer the cuast, probably between the former and the Makuas. The language of the Koniunkues is soft and musical... | |
| 1850 - 734 sider
...princip Tribes, namely, the Mokoas, Mazenas, and Koniunkues. The Koniuukues seem to be the furthest removed in the interior. One of them assured me that he had been three or four mouths in one Arab gang, before they reached the channel of Mozambique. The Mazenas live nearer the... | |
| American Oriental Society - 1851 - 732 sider
...sixty-two, belonging to three principal tribes, namely, the Makoas, Mazenas, and Koniunkues. The Koniunkues seem to be the farthest Removed in the interior. One...that he had been three or four months in one Arab ganc, before they reached the channel of Mozambique. The Mazenas live nearer the coast, probably between... | |
| Charles Loring Brace - 1863 - 562 sider
...sixty-two, belonging to three principal tribes, namely, the Makoas, Mazenas, and Koniunkues. The Koniunkues seem to be the farthest removed in the interior. One of them assured me, he had been three or four months in one Arab gang before they reached the channel of Mozambique. The... | |
| Charles Loring Brace - 1863 - 500 sider
...belonging to three principal tribes, namely, the Makoas, Mazenas, and Koniunkues. The Koniunkues seemed to be the farthest removed in the interior. One of them assured me he had been three or four months in one Arab gang before they reached the channel of Mozambique. The... | |
| Charles Loring Brace - 1869 - 462 sider
...belonging to three principal tribes, namely, the Makoas, Mazenas, and Koniunkues. The Koniunkues seemed to be the farthest removed in the interior. One of them assured me he had been three or four months in one Arab gang before they reached the channel of Mozambique. The... | |
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