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Kamba
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Noun1.Kamba - a Bantu language spoken by the Kamba in Kenya
Bantoid language, Bantu - a family of languages widely spoken in the southern half of the African continent


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The narrator ponders large questions (the significance of animals, dreams, tribal and sexual things, magic and rituals); he is familiar with several prime movers (Gitche Manitou, Jesus, Allah) and a variety of languages and cultures (Spanish, Italian, English, North American, Masai, Wakamba, Lumbwa, Chagga).
The wood-carving industry, started by the Wakamba people of South-Central Africa, has grown to such an extent that it brings in $20 million per year.
Among the others are two attractive French-breds-Ithaque des Marins (72), a Sire des Champs half-brother to three winning jumpers in France, and a gelding by Slip Anchor's son Luchiroverte (215) tracing to the speedy mare Wakamba.
 
 
 
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