1It had been used as a lodging-house by the Babisa.
2They have no intercourse with Europeans except through the Babisa.
3They have never been visited, even by half-castes; but Babisa traders have come occasionally.
4A party of Babisa tobacco-traders came from the N.W.
5The flowers of the Babisa country.
6Both Babisa and Waiyau may have a mixture of the race, which would account for their roving habits.
7The Babisa dismantle their huts and carry off the thatch to their gardens, where they live till harvest is over.
8The Babisa are said to be so fond of a tusk that they will even sell a newly-married wife for one.
9We are uncertain when we shall come to a village, as the Babisa will not tell us where they are situated.
10It is not likely that their enterprise will lead them further north, for Chasundu informed us that the Babisa under-sell the agents from Tette.
11The people at first fled, but after a short time returned, and ordered us off to a stockade of Babisa, about a mile distant.
12He transmits this to some other chiefs on the Zambesi, and receives in return English cotton goods which come from Mozambique by Babisa traders.
13Monomoizes was formed from Moiza or Muiza, the singular of the word Babisa or Aiza, the proper name of a large tribe to the north.
14From Mponda's, the Doctor proceeded to the heel of the Nyassa, to the village of a Babisa chief, who required medicine for a skin disease.