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English: "Chuma", Livingstone's servant: of the Wahio Tribe
"Chuma", Livingstone's servant: of the Wahio Tribe
Chuma was released from slave traders and journey with Livingstone during his last 9 years of travel, He accompanied Susi on their epic march to return Livingstone's body, and accompanied Livingstone's remains to England. He afterwards served in mission work in the Nyassa country.
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Stanford's Compendium of Geography and Travel: Africa by Keith Johnston, Edward Stanford Publishing: London, 1884. Frontspiece
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(Original text) : {{Information |Description = Chuma, also known as Sidi Mubarak Bombay |Source = http://www.mutanteggplant.com/agog/2009/09/16/master-of-disguises/ The Collector of Worlds, Lliya Troyanov, 2009 |Date = about 1858
(Original text) : {{Information |Description = "Chuma", Livingstone's servant: of the Wahio Tribe |Source = Stanford's Compendium of Geography and Travel: Africa by Keith Johnston, Edward Stanford Publishing: London, 1884. Frontspiece |Date