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  2. Chewa people - Wikipedia

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    Large ovoid vessel made by a Chewa woman in National Museum of African Art. Women have a special place in Chewa society and belief. They are recognized as reproducers of the lineage (Bele), which is an extended family of people related to the same ancestor. As a matrilineal society, property and land rights are inherited through the mother ...

  3. Category:Culture of Malawi - Wikipedia

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    Religion in Malawi (8 C, 4 P) S. Sport in Malawi (13 C, 9 P) ... Pages in category "Culture of Malawi" The following 9 pages are in this category, out of 9 total.

  4. Isabel Apawo Phiri - Wikipedia

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    Phiri lives in Geneva, where she is an elder in the Church of Scotland. [2] She is married to Maxwell Agabu Phiri, a professor in marketing. [7] They co-authored a 2017 paper entitled "HIV and AIDS, Gender Violence and Masculinities: A Case of South Africa" which examined a curriculum used by church going couples, finding there had been an increase in communication about sexuality and a ...

  5. Portal:Malawi - Wikipedia

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    Malawi has a low life expectancy and high infant mortality. HIV/AIDS is highly prevalent, which both reduces the labour force and requires increased government expenditures. The country has a diverse population that includes native peoples, Asians, and Europeans. Several languages are spoken, and there is an array of religious beliefs.

  6. Tumbuka people - Wikipedia

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    A Tumbuka women group dance. Even before colonial rule was established, Christian missionaries arrived amongst Tumbuka people. Thomas Cullen Young was one of the first missionaries to publish on the culture in Notes on the history of the Tumbuka-Kamanga peoples in the Northern Province of Nyasaland. [ 41 ]

  7. Malawi - Wikipedia

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    Malawi has a low life expectancy and high infant mortality. HIV/AIDS is highly prevalent, which both reduces the labour force and requires increased government expenditures. The country has a diverse population that includes native peoples, Asians, and Europeans. Several languages are spoken, and there is an array of religious beliefs.

  8. Category:Malawian people - Wikipedia

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    Malawian people by religion (3 C)-People by city in Malawi (4 C) People from Malawi by district (19 C) ... Malawian women (4 C, 1 P) A. Malawian award winners (1 C) C.

  9. Religion in Malawi - Wikipedia

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    Christianity is the most widely professed religion in Malawi, with significant populations of the adherents of Islam and traditional faiths. [2] Religious pluralism is both a prominent social value and enshrined in the country's constitution.