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  1. Tanzania - Culture Smart!: the essential guide to customs & culture by Quintin Winks, 2009-08-04
  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. The Hadza: Hunter-Gatherers of Tanzania (Origins of Human Behavior and Culture) by Frank Marlowe, 2010-03-23
  4. Custodians of the Land: Ecology and Culture in the History of Tanzania (Eastern African Studies)
  5. Performance and Politics in Tanzania: The Nation on Stage (African Expressive Cultures) by Laura Edmondson, 2007-06-29
  6. Tanzania (Cultures of the World) by Jay Heale, Winnie Wong, 2009-03
  7. Space, Time, and Culture Among the Iraqw of Tanzania (Studies in Anthropology) by Robert J. Thornton, 1981-01
  8. Political Culture of Tanzania (African Studies) by Michael Okema, 1996-04
  9. Custodians of the Land: Ecology and Culture in the History of Tanzania (Eastern African Studies) by James Giblin, Isaria N. Kimambo, 1996-01-01
  10. Executive Report on Strategies in Tanzania, 2000 edition (Strategic Planning Series) by The Tanzania Research Group, The Tanzania Research Group, 2000-11-02
  11. Culture and Customs of Tanzania (Culture and Customs of Africa) by Kefa M. Otiso, 2011-04-30
  12. Tanzanian Culture: Culture of Tanzania, Sufuria, Aang Serian Drum, Public holidays in Tanzania, Mbege, Oldonyo Murwak hill, Gowni,
  13. Healing from oppressive cultures and traditions.(Tanzania)(Column): An article from: Women Magazine by Loe Rose Mbise, 2003-07-01
  14. TANZANIA: An entry from Macmillan Reference USA's <i>Countries and Their Cultures</i> by ROBERT G. CARLSON , MARION PRATT, 2001

1. Tanzania: Culture
tanzania culture. CULTURE. The imposition of European rule, Arab influence, and the history of the movement and mixture
http://www.sas.upenn.edu/African_Studies/NEH/tz_culture.html
Tanzania: Culture
CULTURE A marriage, is of some importance not only to those involved in the marriage, but to the community as a whole. Bride wealth, and mode of payment varied from one ethnic group to another. Among cattle-keeping people, cattle were the kind of payment, but beer, cloth, meat, money were widely used by other ethnic groups. The role of kin is still 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. Colonial rule brought about many changes in chieftainship; in any case the actions and demands of colonial administrators and chiefs led to a situation in which chiefs were always in conflict with their people, not responsible and responsive to them but to the colonial act of governing. Immediately after independence, chieftainship was abolished, and administrative officials were elected, however, it continued to exist informally as a social and geographic unit, especially in remote areas. Another social form introduced to replace chieftainship is what is known as Council of Elders. The councils have some form of authority and deals with a wide range of social issues. In some groups (Masai for example), the division of labor by age prevailed as a determinant factor in the individual allocation of rights and duties. Today Tanzania's multiethnic and multiracial population practices a variety of traditions and customs that form a rich cultural heritage

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3. Lonely Planet World Guide | Destination Tanzania | Culture
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 Masai (Nilotic speakers) who inhabit the north-eastern 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 Masai, 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.

4. Kenya And Tanzania Culture, Population, And Tribes
tanzania culture, Population and Tribes The population of Tanzania is around 29 millionpeople. Like Kenya, almost all of the population is of African descent.
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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).

5. MFUKO : : Tanzania Culture Trust Fund
More. NewsLetter Subscribe. Enter your E-Mail-Address here Subscribe Unsubscribe.© 2002 Mfuko wa Utamaduni Tanzania • tanzania culture Trust Fund.
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6. MFUKO : : Tanzania Culture Trust Fund
The two Governments, while seeking a more pragmatic way of promoting the Tanzaniaculture sector, reached a joint agreement which was signed on the 6th
http://www.mfuko.org/aboutus.asp
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.

7. WorldRover - Culture Of Tanzania
tanzania culture and History Books. Wcities.com Guide to tourist information,shopping, sports, dining, and events in selected major cities in the US, Europe
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Culture of Tanzania
Welcome to WorldRover's listing of country history and culture for Tanzania. Check out the links below to find more information on the people and history of a country. On the right you can also find flag clip art and maps available for free download. Embassy information is also available for a number of countries around the world, however, please confirm all information. We hope to add additional links regarding the culture of Tanzania as they become available. If you have a site or know of a site that should be added, please let us know. Thanks for visiting WorldRover's history, people, and culture site.
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  • 8. Journeys International Ecotravel
    tanzania culture Wildlife. This well rounded trip offers you a littleof everything. Discover the natural environment of Tanzania
    http://www.journeys-intl.com/take_out/detailed_trip_information.php?trip_id=256

    9. Journeys International Travel
    Duration 9 days, More Information. Trip Name tanzania culture Wildlife.This well rounded trip offers you a little of everything.
    http://www.journeys-intl.com/take_out/country.php?country=%tanzania%

    10. Tanzanian Search Engine – For A Map Of Tanzania Safari, Tanzania Picture, Tanza
    For Tanzania flag map news history culture map flag news hotel Tanzania historynews travel flag hotel tanzania culture travel hotel picture Tanzania history
    http://www.tanzaniasearch.info/
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    11. About The Class - Community Health In Tanzania
    Week Three Weekend retreat (May 2003) Lectures on Tanzania (history and geography)tanzania culture. Week SixEight Trip to Tanzania (June 2003).
    http://www.upt.pitt.edu/tanzania/about.html

    12. The Power Of Culture - 6. Financial Sources
    Mfuko wa utamaduni – the tanzania culture Trust Fund (TCTF) – was launched in1999, after about two and a half years’ negotiations with and involvement
    http://www.um.dk/danida/tpoc/chapter_6/6.0.asp
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    It may be difficult, however, to strike a balance between giving valuable support and nonetheless preventing the governments of the countries concerned from thinking they can forget about their responsibility for their own culture, since others are taking care of it. When the cultural sector is undergoing progress, there is evidence that governments take pride in attending to it. For the sector to grow, cultural programmes within strategic country-frame planning will still be needed. Governments can also be alerted to the scope for introducing tax exemption for local private businesses and individuals who contribute to the cultural sector.
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    13. Tanzania Vacation Guide Romantic Tanzania Vacations, Tanzania
    tanzania culture. Population 35,306,126 note estimates for this countryexplicitly take into account the effects of excess mortality
    http://www.africavacationguide.com/travel/Tanzania_Culture.html

    14. NORAD.no / Land / Afrika / Tanzania / Les Mer Om / Avtaler
    688. Cutural Activities Support, TAN99/347, 1999, 2001, tanzania cultureTrust Fund, tanzania culture Trust Fund, 163, 50, 1,200, 400. Cleaner
    http://www.norad.no/default.asp?V_DOC_ID=816

    15. NORAD.no / Land / Afrika / Tanzania / Les Mer Om / Norsk Bistand
    Kultur Etableringa av tanzania culture Trust Fund (Mfuko wa Utamaduni Tanzania)har gitt nytt håp for kunstnarar og kulturarbeidarar i heile landet.
    http://www.norad.no/default.asp?V_DOC_ID=1238

    16. The Embassy Of Finland, Dar Es Salaam
    address urgent needs. Major part of cultural funds are channelled annuallyto the tanzania culture Trust Fund. However, some funds
    http://www.twiga.com/finemb/finandtz.html
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    FINNISH-TANZANIAN RELATIONS

    See also "Programmes and Projects Supported by Finland in Tanzania"
    General
    As a result of this long development partnership the relations between Finland and Tanzania are today well established and involve a wide spectrum of contacts and cooperation in political, economic and cultural fields. Political Relations Political dialogue between the two countries is close on bilateral basis and within the framework of the European Union. Several high level visits have been made during the past few years including state visits in 1997 and 1998. The then president of Finland, Mr. Martti Ahtisaari visited Tanzania in 1997. His delegation included also Ms.Tarja Halonen, the then foreign minister and since March 2000 the president of Finland. President Benjamin William Mkapa visited Finland in August 1998. Both presidential visitors were accompanied by business delegations. The former president of Finland Mr. Martti Ahtisaari, who is now engaged in international conflict prevention activities as an independent agent, visited Tanzania in April 2001 as an independent advisor on good governance. The deputy minister for foreign affairs and international cooperation of Tanzania, Hon. Abdulkadeer Shareef visited Finland in May 2001. The Minister of Natural Resources and Tourism, Hon. Zakia Meghji, visited Finland in April, and the then Minister of Industry and Trade, Hon. Iddi Simba, in June 2001.

    17. Institute Of Kiswahili Research
    At the end of the course, students who participated fully in their respectivecourses will be awarded certificates of attendance. tanzania culture
    http://www.udsm.ac.tz/ikr/program.html

    18. Great Tribes: The Masai Of Kenya And Tanzania
    CULTURE, DESTINATION Tanzania and Zanzibar as featured in Pilot Guides Treks in a Wild World, Great Tribes The Masai of Kenya and Tanzania
    http://www.pilot.co.uk/destinations/culture/masai.html
    CULTURE DESTINATION
    Tanzania and Zanzibar
    as featured in Great Tribes: The Masai of Kenya and Tanzania
    The Masai are more commonly associated with Kenya Ngorongoro Crater of Tanzania The lives of the Masai centres around cattle herding. They believe God entrusted the cattle to the Masai people, and wealth is measured in number of cattle.
    The they are known for their tradition of hair plaits, heavy iron necklaces, and fierce warriormanship, often depicted carrying a spear. The Masai's unique hair is a clear living symbol of their tradition and culture. By wearing the plaits, it proves the individual is a true Morani sticking to their own traditions. The Masai drink cows blood which they believe makes the body stronger and warmer and is good for children and the elderly to build up their strength. It is often drunk mixed with the milk of the cow.
    For the boys, 15 is the coming of age ritual, when they become circumcised and become Morani (young warriors), formally they would hunt a lion with a spear during the rites of passage ceremony but lion hunting is now illegal.

    19. Culture - Title
    culture. Three great events have shaped the life of tanzania's people the historyof the movement and mixture of African ethnic groups over the last two
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    Culture
    Three great events have shaped the life of Tanzania's people: the history of the movement and mixture of African ethnic groups over the last two millennia, nearly a thousand years of Arab influence, and the imposition of European colonial rule. Each of these events have required Tanzanians to adapt to new physical and human social arrangements and have contributed to the distinctive cultures of the people who inhabit the country. Today Tanzania's multiethnic and multiracial population practices a variety of traditions and customs that forms a rich cultural heritage [1] . Kinship provides the foundation for interpersonal relations and group formation in Tanzanian culture. This pattern can be traced to the earliest recorded periods and continues to the present time. Kin ties through parentage and marriage define an individual's social rights, obligations, and opportunities. This said, the nature of kin ties varies greatly from one ethnic group to another. Given the centrality of such familial origination to Tanzanian society, marriage is of particular importance not only to the immediate family but to the community as a whole. As in earlier European and American history, the economic side of marriage is recognized in such exchanges as bridewealth. These exchanges have traditionally varied from one ethnic group to another. Among cattle-keeping people, for example, cattle constituted the main form of payment. Beer, cloth, meat, money were widely used by other ethnic groups.

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    Museum devoted to the culture and art of the Sukuma (tanzania, Africa).
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