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Many of the Makololo, besides, had garments of blue, green, and red baize, and also of printed cottons; on inquiry, we learned that these had been purchased, in exchange for boys, from a tribe called Mambari, which is situated near Bihe.
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Ba Deema River — Tabba Gee — Mambari — Julifunda; unfriendly conduct of its Chief; and presents sent to him and the King — Visit from the latter —
The Journal of a Mission to the Interior of Africa, in the Year 1805 2008
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Ba Deema River — Tabba Gee — Mambari — Julifunda; unfriendly conduct of its Chief; and presents sent to him and the King — Visit from the latter —
The Journal of a Mission to the Interior of Africa, in the Year 1805 2008
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Halted during the heat of the day at Mambari, where there is a small village built this season; the former one having been destroyed by war many years ago.
The Journal of a Mission to the Interior of Africa, in the Year 1805 2008
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Mambari — Julifunda; unfriendly conduct of its Chief; and presents sent to him and the King — Visit from the latter — Reach Eercella — Baniserile —
The Journal of a Mission to the Interior of Africa, in the Year 1805 2008
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Mambari reside near Bihe, under an Ambonda chief named Kangombe.
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Mambari — Makololo wish to stop Mambari Slave-trading —
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“Legitimo de Braga”, which Sebituane thought would be excellent in any future invasion of Matebele, he offered to purchase them with cattle or ivory, but the Mambari refused every thing except boys about fourteen years of age.
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The Makololo proposed to knock the Mambari on the head as the remedy the next time they came; but on my proposing that they should send hoes themselves, and thereby secure the ivory in a quiet way, all approved highly of the idea, and Pitsane and Mohorisi expatiated on the value of the ivory, their own willingness to go and sell it at
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We met numbers of Mambari on their way back to Bihe.
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