Pray for the unreached Tanala people
The Tanala people, also called Antanala, live in the inland forests of southeastern Madagascar. Their name actually means ‘people of the forest’.
The Tanala people, also called Antanala, live in the inland forests of southeastern Madagascar. Their name actually means ‘people of the forest’.
The Rangi live in north central Tanzania in the hilly region. They are primarily farmers, growing crops such as maize and millet.
We use the phrase ‘creative access’ to refer to nations, areas or ministries where there is great hostility towards Christianity.
The Digo are an East African tribe, concentrated on the southern coastal strip of Kenya between Mombasa and the border of Tanzania.
The Dorobo are not actually a single people group, but a diverse group of peoples descended from the ancient San people.
The Zigua are found in a small coastal region in northeastern Tanzania, near to to Dar-es-Salaam. Numbering around 631,000 they are part of the Bantu linguistic group.