Kutu people

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The Kutu are a matrilineal ethnic and linguistic group based in the Morogoro Region of central Tanzania. In 1987, the Kutu population was estimated to number 45,000.[1] Most Kutu are Muslim. A mosque and a Quranic school can typically be found in most Kutu villages.[2]

References[edit]

  1. ^ "Tanzania | Ethnologue".
  2. ^ Weekes, Richard V. (1984-12-21). Muslim Peoples [2 Volumes]: A World Ethnographic Survey. Bloomsbury Academic. p. 104. ISBN 978-0-313-23392-0.