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The Tumbwe people are an ethnic group living mostly in Tanganyika District of the Democratic Republic of the Congo.The Tumbwe are a small group of about 100000 people whose homeland is on the west shore of Lake Tanganyika.They take their name from a hereditary chief of the Sanga people.Other people in the region include the related Luba Tabwa and Hemba.The Tumbwe Chiefdom is an administrative area around the port of Kalemie on Lake Tanganyika where the Lukuga River leaves the lake.The Tumbwe who live between the road leading south from Kalemie and the lake may be the oldest settled group in the area.Traditionally the Tumbwe made their living by small-scale farming and by fishing on the lake.Today growing numbers of Tumbwes work for wages in urban areas.A Tumbwe chief will own a ceremonial staff kept hidden when not in use which indicates his rank and status.The staff is decorated with abstract design that tell of the chief’s ancestry and is a residence for their spirits.

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