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We chewed on all kinds of historical tibbits, like the name Pangani came from slave masters yelling Pangeni or "let's arrange ourselves" - as in slaves with their respective masters.
Archive 2009-07-01 Tait/Furaha 2009
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We chewed on all kinds of historical tibbits, like the name Pangani came from slave masters yelling Pangeni or "let's arrange ourselves" - as in slaves with their respective masters.
Happy likizo. Happy back to work. Happy July. Tait/Furaha 2009
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My mother and I went to buy an ID for me in a neighborhood called Pangani, about a twenty-minute walk from our neighborhood on Park Road.
Nomad Ayaan Hirsi Ali 2010
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My mother and I went to buy an ID for me in a neighborhood called Pangani, about a twenty-minute walk from our neighborhood on Park Road.
Nomad Ayaan Hirsi Ali 2010
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My mother and I went to buy an ID for me in a neighborhood called Pangani, about a twenty-minute walk from our neighborhood on Park Road.
Nomad Ayaan Hirsi Ali 2010
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To the northwest of the proto-Wami communities, proto-Sabaki speakers set up communities inland from the coast between the lower Pangani and Sabaki Rivers. 58
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The proto-Seuta zones would have lain to the north of the proto-Ruvu in the area between the lower Wami and Pangani Rivers.
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Proto-Wami speech communities then emerged among extant Northeast-Coastal Bantu communities, who made their homes within the area bordered by the Ruvu and Pangani Rivers.
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Ancestral Seuta speakers settled in the regions near but predominantly on the Pangani River's southern side, an area that would have been located within contemporary Tanzania's Handeni district.
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But the pre-Asu moved north to establish their communities near the Pangani River along the South Pare Mountains.
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