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Amara Lloyd
17 March, 12:55
Shona tribe was where
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Rolex
17 March, 15:21
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Southern Africa
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The Shona are a Bantu ethnic group native to Southern Africa, primarily the country of Zimbabwe where they form a vast majority. The people are divided into five major clans and adjacent to other groups of very similar culture and languages.
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