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Consider a civilization that over centuries has lived on the banks of the fertile two rivers and has managed to retain its culture, traditions, and identity despite the waves of conquest and change. The Shambara are an indigenous tribe living in southern Somalia who are associated with a rich cultural history and a strong connection to the land. The meaning of the Shambara is perhaps most identified with the soil, thus influencing their farmer-like lifestyle. This tribe was among the earliest Bantu to arrive in southern Somalia, before the Galla and nomadic Somali expansions. Their history is linked to the Shungwaya civilization in present-day northern Kenya and southern Somalia during the 6th century. The Shambara have a rich and long history of governance, and their agricultural methods are remarkable. This article will discuss the history, government, land, farming, art, and culture of the Shambara tribe, and it will be seen that the tribe has a rich history that is as colorful as it is today.