found: Savage, A.R. Child vulnerability in the Iraqw and Datoga of Haydom village, Northern Tanzania, 2010:p. 39 (Datoga ethnic group are a Nilotic people; migrated to northern Tanzania about 1000 years ago) p. 40 (Sieff reports that Datoga is the name this ethnic group call themselves, however other ethnic groups refer to them as the Mang'ati)
found: Wikipedia, June 21, 2011(Datooga, known as the Mang'ati in Swahili, are a pastoralist Nilotic people of north-central Tanzania south of Ngorongoro Crater; in 2000 the Datoga population was estimated to number 87,978)
found: African ethnonyms, 1996(Tatog: Tanzania; variants: Datoga, Mangati; Tatoga, Taturu)
found: Ethnologue, 2009(Datooga, a language of Tanzania; alt. names: Datog, Datoga, "Mangati", Tatog, Tatoga, Taturu; Comments: 'Mangati' or 'Ole-Mangati' is the Maasai name meaning 'enemies'. 'Taturu' is the Sukuma name)
found: Joshua Project website, Oct. 6, 2012:Datooga, Barabaig of Tanzania (The most general name for this widely dispersed ethnic group is Datooga. The best known and most numerous sub-tribe of the Datooga peoples are the pastoral Barabaig)