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Traditional Dressing and Clothing Etiquette of Tanzania Fipa People.
, these people wore minimal clothing. Animal hides were used to cover private parts, but there was no stigma (shame) associated with nudit...
Origins and Cultures of the Fipa People in Tanzania
_________________________________________ Origins of Tanzania Fipa People and their culture. __________________________________________ Thei...
Traditional Food and Cuisines of Tanzania Fipa People.
primary crops are maize (corn), millet, and sorghum. Coffee, tobacco, cotton, and sugarcane are important cash crops. Important animals incl...
Fipa People in Tanzania and their Traditional Worship
__________________ Fipa diviners blamed illness on sorcery, territorial or ancestral spirits, or a neighbor or relative. Commoners tended to...
The history of Fipa people in the 19th century
Until the 1860s, the Wafipa were described as still peaceful and prosperous, although somewhat plagued by raiders. By the 1870s, however, w...
Cultural Land of Fipa People in Tanzania
The Ufipa plateau was deforested and the soil exhausted. The Fipa planted their principal crops on earth-covered compost piles of vegetatio...
Traditional Activities and Industry with Fipa People in Tanzania
Ironsmiths were hereditary specialists. The knowledge was integrated with magic and a special bag of magical ingredients was passed from fa...
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Child Rearing and Education with Tanzania Fipa People. _________________________________________ Until the age of five or so for boys, and u...
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