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  1. Custodians Of The Land: Ecology & Culture In History Of Tanzania (Eastern African Studies) by Gregory Maddox, 1996-04-15
  2. A Plague of Paradoxes: AIDS, Culture, and Demography in Northern Tanzania (Worlds of Desire: The Chicago Series on Sexuality, Gender, and Culture) by Philip W. Setel, 2000-02-15
  3. Tanzania (Cultures of the World) by Jay Heale, 1998-04
  4. Space, Time, and Culture Among the Iraqw of Tanzania (Studies in Anthropology) by Robert J. Thornton, 1981-01
  5. Political Culture of Tanzania (African Studies, Vol 41) by Michael Okema, 1996-04
  6. Healing from oppressive cultures and traditions.(Tanzania)(Column): An article from: Women Magazine by Loe Rose Mbise, 2003-07-01
  7. Performance and Politics in Tanzania: The Nation on Stage (African Expressive Cultures) by Laura Edmondson, 2007-07
  8. Executive Report on Strategies in Tanzania, 2000 edition (Strategic Planning Series) by The Tanzania Research Group, The Tanzania Research Group, 2000-11-02
  9. In Search of a Nation: Histories of Authority & Dissidence in Tanzania (Eastern African Studies)
  10. Fruit culture in Tanzania by V. K Sharma, 1972
  11. Prehistoric cultures of the Serengeti National Park, Tanzania: Initial archaeological studies of an undisturbed African ecosystem (Papers in anthropology) by John Richard Fenn Bower, 1981
  12. Four music cultures: Tradition and change in Tanzania, Tunisia, Sweden and Trinidad : English summary of Fyra musikkulturer : tradition och förändring i Tanzania, Tunisien, Sverige och Trinidad by Krister Malm, 1981
  13. Political Culture and Popular Participation in Tanzania by Research and Education for Democracy in Tanzania Project, Chuo Kikuu cha Dar es Saalaam Dept. of Political Science and Public Administration, 1997-04
  14. Tanzania (Cultures of the World Series Group 16) by J. Haley, 1998-06

1. MFUKO : : Tanzania Culture Trust Fund
Enter your EMail-Address here Subscribe Unsubscribe. » Mfuko week 1 - 6 Nov2003. © 2002 Mfuko wa Utamaduni Tanzania • tanzania culture Trust Fund.
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2. Kenya And Tanzania Culture, Population, And Tribes
Kenya Culture, Population and Tribes. The population of Kenya is about 28 traditional tribal life. tanzania culture, Population and Tribes. The population of Tanzania is around 29
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Kenya Culture, Population and Tribes The population of Kenya is about 28 million. Almost all are of African descent. The largest minorities are Asians, Europeans and Arabs. These three minority groups together represent less than 1% of the population. The official languages are Swahili and English There are over 70 tribes found in Kenya. The majority of the tribes are descendants of just two language groups, the Bantu of Western Africa, and the Nilotic from the Nile Valley. As the larger cities attract more people, and as Kenya becomes more like the West, fewer and fewer Kenyans live a traditional tribal life. Tanzania Culture, Population and Tribes The population of Tanzania is around 29 million people. Like Kenya, almost all of the population is of African descent. The largest minorities are the Asians and Europeans in the cities, and Arabs on the islands of Zanzibar and Pemba. The official languages are Swahili and English. The majority of the tribes in Tanzania, like the tribes in Kenya, belong to two language groups, the Bantus of Western Africa, and the Nilotics of the Nile Valley. The largest tribe of Nilotics descendants are the Maasai (also spelled Masai).

3. African Studies: Tanzania
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4. Tanzania Culture | Lonely Planet World Guide
tanzania culture. Tanzania s 100 or more different tribal groups aremostly of Bantu origin. The Arab influence on Zanzibar and Pemba
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Tanzania's 100 or more different tribal groups are mostly of Bantu origin. The Arab influence on Zanzibar and Pemba Islands is evident in the people, who are a mix of Shirazia (from Persia), Arabs, Comorians (from the Comoros Islands) and Bantu from the mainland, though the latter predominate. Asians are a significant minority especially in the towns and cities. Europeans (either by descent or expatriate) are a smaller minority. The major non-Bantu people on the mainland are the Maasai (Nilotic speakers) who inhabit the northeastern section of the country. Swahili and English are the official languages, with English the principal language of commerce. There are also many local African tongues, reflecting the tribal diversity of the country. Outside the cities and towns, far fewer local people speak English than in comparable areas in Kenya. It's said that the Swahili spoken on Zanzibar is of a much purer form than elsewhere, and quite a few travellers head for the island to learn it. The two main religions are Christianity and Islam, with Hindus making up about a quarter of the population. The majority of Muslims are concentrated along the coast and in the islands. Compared to Islam, Christianity took a long time to make an impact, and even then (during the 19th century) it was practiced mainly among tribes of the interior. There are still many tribes who follow neither of the big-name religions and instead worship the ancient spirit of their choice. Principal among them are the Maasai, who put their faith in the god Engai and his Messiah, Kindong'oi, from whom their priests are said to be descended. It's claimed that there is no religious bias present in the country's political and civil administration.

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Country Info Tanzania Introduction Tanzania General Data Tanzania Maps Tanzania Culture ... Tanzania Time and Date Tanzania Culture Back to Top Olduvai Gorge, in the Great Rift Valley, is the site of the discovery of some of the earliest known remains of human ancestry, dating back 1,750,000 years. The ancient in-migration of Cushitic, Nilotic, and Bantu peoples, displacing the native San-type population, resulted in a complex agglomeration of tribal communities practicing complementary forms of pastoral and agricultural livelihoods. In the last 500 years, Portuguese, Arab, Indian, German, and British traders and colonists have added to the mosaic. Today Tanzania's multiethnic and multiracial population practices a variety of traditions and customs that form a rich cultural heritage. The role of kin is central to Tanzanian social and recreational life. Visiting kin on joyous and sorrowful family occasions is given high priority despite the inconvenience caused by a relatively undeveloped transport system. Educated members of the extended family are frequently held responsible for the education and welfare of younger siblings. Football (soccer) is a popular sport. In international competitions, Tanzanian sportsmen have excelled in long-distance running. Oral storytelling traditions and tribal dancing are an important part of the cultural life of the rural population. The University of Dar es Salaam has an active theatre arts group. Among the visual arts, Makonde carvers from southern Tanzania are renowned for their abstract ebony carvings, and Zanzibar is famous for its elaborately carved doors and Arab chests. Basket weaving, pottery, and musical instrument making are prevalent in many rural areas.

6. MFUKO : : Tanzania Culture Trust Fund
2000. 2. 2000. 2. 2001. . 2001. -. Total. 2. Beneficiaries Government, Institution,Individual. © 2002 Mfuko wa Utamaduni Tanzania • tanzania culture Trust Fund.
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Performing Arts Cultural Heritage Cultural Industry Film, Audio Visuals and Multi - media ... More Images Cultural Industry Profile There are a few associations operating in this sub sector such as Tanzania Cultural Tourism Organizers, which organise cultural tours in the rural areas, Writers Association, Publishers Association, Book Illustrators Association and Children's Book Project of Tanzania. Others include textile producers and designers, training institutions promoting culture. Cultural industry was government owned and regulated for the first two and half decades after independence. This contributed to a slow rate of entrepreneurship skills in the industry. Neighbouring countries took advantage of this slow growth and established markets for their products. This situation has started to change.
Actors Book publishers, cultural production agencies, cultural tourism, training institutions.

7. MFUKO : : Tanzania Culture Trust Fund
Objectives. Governance. History. Formation of Mfuko Wa Utamaduni Tanzania. The idea of Mfuko Wa Uta maduni Tanzania was jointly conceived by the Governments of Sweden and Tanzania in Collaboration with culture stakeholders. more pragmatic way of promoting the tanzania culture sector, reached a joint agreement which was 1998 establishingMFUKO WA UTAMADUNI TANZANIA( tanzania culture Trust Fund) which was
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Home Vision Mission Objectives ... Governance History Formation of Mfuko Wa Utamaduni Tanzania The idea of Mfuko Wa Uta,maduni Tanzania was jointly conceived by the Governments of Sweden and Tanzania in Collaboration with culture stakeholders. The two Governments, while seeking a more pragmatic way of promoting the Tanzania culture sector, reached a joint agreement which was signed on the 6th November 1998 establishing MFUKO WA UTAMADUNI TANZANIA (Tanzania Culture Trust Fund) which was registered in 24th September 1998. The Scope of Mfuko Mfuko Wa Utamaduni Wa Tanzania is pan territorial covering relevant culture activities in all regions between the Indian Ocean in the east and Lake Tanganyika to the west and between River Ruvuma in the South and Lake Victoria in the north.

8. Tanzania Culture Forum
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9. Tanzania Culture & Peace Forum
tanzania culture Peace Forum. HOME / HELP US / CONTACT US / NEWSLETTER / / RESOURCES / SPONSORS / a few minutes to share with people all over the world information about your culture, in the forum for your country.
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10. Tanzania History & Tanzania Culture | IExplore
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Million-year-old fossils indicate that some of the world's earliest humans lived in Tanzania. But little else is known of the people who populated the region until the Masai, a fierce warrior people, moved in from the north and claimed what is now northern Tanzania. The area was colonized by Germany in the 1880s and then fell under the control of the British in the aftermath of World War I. The British, who ruled the area as a League of Nations protectorate, never expected to stay long and, consequently, did little to improve the country's infrastructure. That set the stage for later difficulties. Tanganyika, the part of the nation on the African mainland, was granted independence in 1961, followed by the island/nation of Zanzibar two years later. In 1964 the two countries merged as the United Republic of Tanzania. After Nyerere's resignation in 1985, his successor, Ali Hassan Mwinyi, reduced the government's control over the economy, a move intended to attract foreign investment and loans. Benjamin Mkapa, who was elected president in 1995 in the country's first multi-party elections, intensified those efforts. He has worked with the World Bank and IMF to implement economic reforms and secure financial aid and debt relief.

11. Tanzania Culture
culture. There were some brief descriptions of parts of the Tanzaniaculture but overall I didn t think the book did it justice.
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As a Returned Peace Corps Volunteer who worked in Tanzania for 2 years, I was a little disappointed. The book was not what I expected. The explicit portions I felt were unneeded and overshadowed the descriptions of the Tanzania people and their culture. There were some brief descriptions of parts of the Tanzania culture but overall I didn't think the book did it justice. Also, because I was Returned Peace Corps Volunteer, I knew that some of the possessions that the character had in the book,...
Written by Carter Coleman
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ISBN 9004104976 Price $86.00 Historical Archaeology: A Structural Approach in an African Culture Written by Peter R. Schmidt

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Million-year-old fossils indicate that some of the world's earliest humans lived in Tanzania. But little else is known of the people who populated the region until the Masai, a fierce warrior people, moved in from the north and claimed what is now northern Tanzania. The area was colonized by Germany in the 1880s and then fell under the control of the British in the aftermath of World War I. The British, who ruled the area as a League of Nations protectorate, never expected to stay long and, consequently, did little to improve the country's infrastructure. That set the stage for later difficulties. Tanganyika, the part of the nation on the African mainland, was granted independence in 1961, followed by the island/nation of Zanzibar two years later. In 1964 the two countries merged as the United Republic of Tanzania.

13. Sida - Tanzania Culture House, Preparatory Phase
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14. Sida - Tanzania Culture House, Preparatory Phase
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17. Tanzania Vacation Guide: Romantic Tanzania Vacations, Tanzania Safari Resorts
tanzania culture. Population 35,306,126 note estimates for this countryexplicitly take into account the effects of excess mortality
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noun: Tanzanian(s) adjective: Tanzanian Ethnic groups: mainland - native African 99% (of which 95% are Bantu consisting of more than 130 tribes), other 1% (consisting of Asian, European, and Arab); Zanzibar - Arab, native African, mixed Arab and native African Religions: mainland - Christian 45%, Muslim 35%, indigenous beliefs 20%; Zanzibar - more than 99% Muslim Languages: Kiswahili or Swahili (official), Kiunguju (name for Swahili in Zanzibar), English (official, primary language of commerce, administration, and higher education), Arabic (widely spoken in Zanzibar), many local languages note: Kiswahili (Swahili) is the mother tongue of the Bantu people living in Zanzibar and nearby coastal Tanzania; although Kiswahili is Bantu in structure and origin, its vocabulary draws on a variety of sources, including Arabic and English, and it has become the lingua franca of central and eastern Africa; the first language of most people is one of the local languages

18. Safari In Tanzania. World's Best Responsible & Ecotourism Holidays
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Tanzania also happens to be the home of the last descendants of the Bushmen of Africa - The Wahadzabe and Datoga tribes whose culture and traditions are an attraction in their own right.

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Travel isn't simply about ticking off the sights. When you spend a long time in a country, your feelings towards it are determined as much as anything by the people who live there. I have no hesitation in saying that, on this level, my affection for Tanzania is greater that for any other African country I have visited. It is an oasis of peace and egalitarian values in a continent stoked up with political and tribal tensions, and its social mood embodies all that I respect in African culture. As a generalisation, I've always found Tanzanians to be polite and courteous, yet also warm and sincere, both amongst themselves and in their dealings with foreigners. The one thing I can say with near certainty is that you will enjoy Tanzania. Whether you decide to stick to the conventional tourist circuit, opt to carry a dusty backpack around the southern highlands, or charter a plane to go chimp-tracking in the rainforests of Mahale, Tanzania is a wonderful country.

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This bat eared fox lifes in Ngorongoro Crater. tanzania culture Wildlife.This well rounded trip offers you a little of everything.
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This well rounded trip offers you a little of everything. Discover the natural environment of Tanzania on your safaris in the well-known parks. Explore the local culture as you tour the development programs in a Wa-arusha agricultural village, and stop in a traditional Maasai village. For the archaeologist in you, stop at Olduvai gorge for a view of the Zinjanthropus excavation.
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Day 1 Arusha Upon arrival at Kilimanjaro Airport, transfer to your hotel in Arusha.
Day 2 Ng'iresi Village After a safari briefing, visit Ng'iresi Village. This is an agricultural village just outside of Arusha and the people are members of the Wa-arusha tribe. They are family of the Masai but they have gradually shifted from pastoralism to agriculture. You will have a tour of some of the development programs in the village (soil conservation, irrigation, cross-breeding and fish nurseries). You may also have time to climb Kivesi Hill, an old volcano with a natural forest on top, for a view of the surrounding countryside. Overnight at a local safari lodge. (B,L,D)
Day 3 - 4 Arusha/Tarangire After breakfast, board a safari vehicle to Tarangire National Park. Game drive through park en route to camp. Settle in at Tarangire Camp, a permanent tented facility, and have lunch. Morning and afternoon game drives based from the camp. Your guide will search out the largest herds and best habitats. (2B,2L,2D)

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