MAAJABU YA MLIMA KWARAA.BABATI MANYARA.
MLIMA KWARAA.
Celestielle #207 &Beyond Lake Manyara Tree Lodge, Lake Manyara National Park, Tanzania
MBUNGE MERY NAGU ATUHUMIWA KUWA CHANZO CHA MIGOGORO HANANG:
Mbunge wa Jimbo la Hanang Mkoani Manyara kupitia Chama Cha Mapinduzi (CCM ) Mh. Mery Nagu analalamikiwa na wananchi wa wa Kijiji cha Balangdalau kuwa sehemu ya chanzo cha migogoro ya ardhi.
Malalamiko hayo wameyatoa kwa wataalamu waliojitokeza katika kupima kitongoji cha Kidabwanja ili kipewe hadhi ya kijiji, ambapo wamesema Kidabwanja bado hakijawa na hadhi ya kuitwa kijiji .
Manyara Ranch Conservacy - Tanzania
The Conservancy exists to protect the migration corridors that lie between Lake Natron, Ngorongoro, Manyara, Tarangire and Maasailands to the South.
In the heart of Tanzania's Northern Circuit, the Conservancy stands apart from the country's National Parks by offering guests a completely exclusive experience in a unique wilderness. By going back to the traditional days of safari, guests can savour nature through an extensive range of activities rarely offered anywhere else in Tanzania.
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Explore Tanzania and Empower its People
Come Explore Tanzania and promote environmental, social and cultural sustainability.
Empower local indigenous communities to attain self-sufficiency and cultural continuity.
Be apart of the solution.
Meet, support, and learn from one of the world's most ancient tribes.
Visit the Barabaig's Cultural Center
In an act of self-determination, the Barabaig villagers of Basodami Village have constructed The Barabaig's Cultural Center and Museum. They are seeking guests from around the world to come visit them and participate in bilateral communication and information sharing.
By visiting Explore Tanzania you can help address broad issues such as food security, climate change, globalization, HIV/AIDS, micro-nutrient deficiencies, gender issues, cultural misappropriation, water access, land privatization, urbanization, and the erosion of ecosystems, biological, and genetic diversity.
About Explore Tanzania Guides:
Deo Muru Mwiraq Tribe, born in Katesh. Hanang District, Tanzania. Deo is the Co-Founder of Indigenous Knowledge Project Tanzania. His many years of experience as a safari guide specializing in tracking Mt. Kilimanjaro. He has summited the mountain over 150 times in his life. His experience as a tour guide has given him the cross-cultural work necessary to successfully creating collaborations amongst various partners. Deo is a husband, and father of two daughters. It is his reverence for his own mother, Mamma Deo, that has inspired him to co-found IKP.
Contact info:
eomuru@gmail.com
deo.muru@facebook.com
+255755289461 or +255685468008
Carl Strauss Arusha, Tanzania. With over 20 years in the safari industry, Carl Strauss Safari Consultant specializes in Wildlife, Fishing, Golfing, Horse riding safaris in East and Southern Africa. Carl amongst other things, serves as a consultant for agricultural production and market.
Contact info:
carlstrauss62@yahoo.com
Mbulu wajipanga kusaidia wakulima wa Pareto kuongeza uzalishaji
4CCF Third Day - Iraqw Day
Documentation of the third day of the yearly Haydom 4 Corners Cultural Festival. The Festival celebrates the culture of Bantu (Nyiramba/Nyisanzu), Hadzabe (Khoisan), Iraqw (Cushitic) and Datooga (Nilotics). The third day, which was Iraqw Day, includes the CAC instructing traditional groups, visit by the Kiteto District Commisioner and dance performances.
A Day at Manyara Ranch Conservancy [Teaser]
Video shot in collaboration with African SkyCAM and CCTV Africa. Learn more about amazing Manyara Ranch:
Barabaig Project: Notes from Field June 2012
indigenousknowledgeproject.org
Mission: Assisting rural indigenous communities grappling with climatic change and globalization to achieve food sovereignty by increasing local, diversified food access and nutrition. Empowering the people in the documentation and protection of their traditional knowledge, habitat, and genetic resources.
In order to understand how to better assist these vulnerable communities IKP has initiated a pilot project with the Barabaig of Basodami sub-village in the Hanang District of the Manyara region of North Central Tanzania. Together we are designing and implementing a methodology for assisting indigenous tribal villages worldwide.
Update from Katesh Women's Group
Update from Katesh Women's Group
Apologies that these videos aren't more well done. Time is very limited right now. We are working hard. If you would like to help please contact us at indigenousknowledgeproject@gmail.com
A quick recap. IKP formed a women's group in Katesh to teach them how to cultivate a diversity of food using bio-intensive agriculture, compost (soil making), nursery and seed selection, garden planning, companion planting, crop rotation, natural insecticides and biological controls. We will build community gardens, a nursery, and planted seeds for home use and also vegetables for the market and grains to make chicken feed. We also funded and built a chicken coup, and discussed the issue of food sovereignty and it affects gender roles and decision-making.
This group of women are now conducting subsequent trainings out at the Barabaig village. The villagers are preparing for the coming rains by building more hafirs. Thank you Pali High students for raising funds to built rainwater hafirs.
indigenousknowledgeproject.org
Indigenous Knowledge Project
Mission:
Assisting rural indigenous communities grappling with climatic change and globalization to achieve food sovereignty by increasing local, diversified food access and nutrition. Empowering the people in the documentation and protection of their traditional knowledge, habitat, and genetic resources.
In order to understand how to better assist these vulnerable communities IKP has initiated a pilot project with the Barabaig of Basodami sub-village in the Hanang District of the Manyara region of North Central Tanzania. Together we are designing and implementing a methodology for assisting indigenous tribal villages worldwide.
Glory Manyara
Video for a Girl from his fiancee
WANANCHI HANANG WABUBUJIKA MACHOZI KISA KERO YA MAJI NA SHAMBA LA BASOTU WAKATI WAKIPOKEA MREJESHO M
WANANCHI HANANG WAMWAGA MACHOZI KISA MAJI MBELE YA MWENYEKITI WA HALMASHAURI WENGINE WAMMWAGIA SIFA DC SARA
Farmers and livestock keepers oppose ban on farming anD grazing activities on Basout plantation
More than 800 farmers and livestock keepers from Mulbadaw and Galangala villages at the government plantation of Basout in Hanang district Manyara region have opposed a ban from the district council and defense and security committee on farming and grazing activities on the plantation which they want to instead hire it out to farmers so as to increase revenues.
Mbugwe, Maasai, Datoga and Iraqw the tribes of burunge area
The area is home of Bantu and non-Bantu speaking tribes
The area is home for six tribes namely the Bantu speaking, Mbugwe, Nyiramba and Nyaturu and the non-Bantu tribes, Maasai, Datoga and Iraqw. The tribes in the area with different traditions customs, dresses, do not only preserve and showcase their traditions and livelihoods, but also represent three among the four African major linguistic families, who are Bantus, Nilotics and Cushitics.
Mbugwe
The Mbugwe are Bantu people who live beside Lake Manyara near the base of the Great Rift Valley. They are traditionally cultivators and cattle herders. Their closest relations are the Rangi of Kondoa District in Dodoma Region, whose physical physical appearance, tribal mythology and language are very similar.
Iraqw
Iraqw ethnic group, who is classified as Afro-Asiatic language group has their own language, which is quite different with Bantu group languages. The Iraqw language contains elements, which are quite different with other languages. This made impossible for them to learn, share or strengthen their belief through the Holy Bible. The Afro-Asiatic group is the main language family such as Arabic, Hebrew, Amharic and Hausa. They are agro-pastoralists
Datoga
Location: The Datoga people live in Tanzania. The most general name for this widely-dispersed ethnic group is Datoga, though it is sometimes spelled Datoga.The best-known and most numerous sub-tribe of the Datoga peoples are the pastoral. Barabaig, who reside chiefly in that part of the northern volcanic highlands dominated by Mount Hanang (3,418 metres). The sacred nature of this mountain makes it an important theme in Barabaig myth and song. In some people lists, the Barabaig are listed as a separate people, but as speaking the Datoga language.
There is little concrete history of the Datoga people. Their migration history has been reconstructed through comparative linguistics and study of oral traditions of the Datoga and their neighbours. The Datoga are linguistically and culturally classified as Highland (Southern) Nilotes.
Their origins are thought to be in the Southern Sudan or western Ethiopia highlands, probably 3000 years ago. A gradual southward migration of their ancestral people resulted in a settlement of the highland areas of Kenya and Tanzania by speakers of Nilotic languages, herding and ultimately farming in those rich highlands by about
Maasai
They are well-known nomadic Nilotes and are traced to East Africa from Sudan. They speak Maa language. It is easy to recognize by their traditional style of dressing and adornment. Maasai men wear red and brownish unbuttoned garment. They are tall, slender people and courageous.
TAG PENIEL REVIVAL TEMPLE KATESH MANYARA KATIKA IBADA
Haydom-manyara harusi ya kihadizabe inavyofanywa hadi kukamilika
Harusi ya kihadizabe mwanzo mwisho na vyakula vya kiasili
MAGUFULI AWA KICHOCHEO KWA MTOTO MWENYE MAHITAJI MAALUM
Wazazi na walezi walio na watoto wenye mahitaji maalum wametakiwa kutowafungia ndani watoto wao badala yake wawapeleke shuleni au kwenye vituo maalum ili wakapatiwe elimu kwani nao wana haki hiyo kama watoto wengine.
Wito huo umetolewa na Mwenyekiti wa Umoja wa Wanawake Wakuu wa shule za sekondari (Uwawashuka) Wilayani Hanang Mkoani Manyara, Esther Malongo, alipotembelea kituo cha watoto wenye mahitaji maalum katika shule ya msingi Katesh.
Poul & Sellina wedding Day
Video produced by BMB FILMZ
0684434342 Katesh Manyara
Scores faint at burial of Arusha flood victim
Scores faint at burial of Arusha flood victim.
Katesh. Scores of mourners at Gehandu village in Hanang district, Manyara region fainted on Thursday during the burial of an Arusha flood victim Ms Neema Bajuta. The villagers were visibly shaken as t....
Maambukizi Ya VVU Yapanda Manyara
Kiwango cha maambukizi ya virusi vya ugonjwa wa UKIMWI katika halmashauri ya Mbulu mkoani Manyara chapanda