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People & Culture
Updated: Thursday December 11, 2008 11:19 AM
When dreams of marrying a white woman are shattered
15.09.08 | A Maasai warrior Lempuris Lalasho went to Kenya's tourist haven Mombasa to find a white woman to marry, but he ended up working as a hairdresser, a profession that is taboo in his culture. His story opens a window on the strains faced by this ancient tribe as it adjusts to modern…
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Youths have no culture of reading
11.12.08 | The culture of reading books is essential for acquisition of independent knowledge and lifelong learning, and thus it builds in a person the essential attributes for self advancement and national development.…
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Hadzabe languishing in harsh conditions
25.10.08 | The Hadzabe community positioned between the four regions of Manyara, Arusha, Singida and Shinyanga around Lake Eyasi have praised President Jakaya Kikwete for ordering respective local governments to…
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Maasai leader worried about the tribe’s future
04.10.08 | Monduli, The government's campaign against nomadic livestock keepers has turned into a nightmare for probably the most revered Maasai royal, Laibon Meshuku Ole Mapi (102) in Makuyuni area of western Arusha.…
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Role of tourism in conservation
02.10.08 | A recent visit to a pastoral Maasai community in Arusha revealed that pastoral Maasai people are willing to switch from traditional revenue generating activities such as keeping of cattle to eco-friendly…
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Hadza go ‘invisible’ to avert extinction
17.08.08 | Feel like being a ghost? There is allegedly a potion for that. The bush people residing in Yaeda Chini valley of Mbulu claim to have just invented a tonic to render one invisible. The magic mixture which…
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Hadzabe in dire need of relief food
01.08.08 | Mbulu districts needs about 200 tonnes of maize to distribute as relief food for the Hadzabe people who are in dire need of the staple grain. Hadzabe who live in state of nature now grappling with famine…
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