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		<title>The Bushmen Tribe of the Zambesi (Zambezi) Valley In Zimbabwe</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Few people realise that the native population of Zimbabwe is made up of the bits and pieces of tribes, not just the Shona and Ndebele tribes. The Bushmen, Amasile, Abatwa or Watwa, are probably in many respects the most culturally intact tribe in Zimbabwe.]]></description>
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