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Tanzania diary: June 30 | A whole village
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Reflections on contemporary Africa. About this blog and its author. Tanzania diary: June 29. Tanzania diary: July 1 (morning) →. Tanzania diary: June 30. July 18, 2014. Three years ago, when Marianne, a Karimu. Before that first visit, we had not even known that Bacho Primary School existed. Marianne and I required no acute powers of discernment in order to understand why we had been invited there. We decided on the spot that Karimu would fix the school’s water problem. In the months that followed, Maria...
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Tanzania diary: July 4 | A whole village
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Reflections on contemporary Africa. About this blog and its author. Tanzania diary: July 3. Tanzania diary: July 5 →. Tanzania diary: July 4. July 27, 2014. If Kaaya would listen to anyone, it would be Daniel. He exempts Daniel from the suspicion that he directs toward other Iraqws. I have heard him say many good things about Daniel, without ever uttering a word of criticism. 8220;The lawsuit gives people who like you a reason to hate you, Kaaya.”. Kaaya was unmoved, so Daniel persisted. 8220;You make to...
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A whole village | reflections on contemporary Africa | Page 2
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Reflections on contemporary Africa. About this blog and its author. Newer posts →. Tanzania diary: July 4. July 27, 2014. Having taught at Ufani Primary School for several years, Daniel Amma knows all of the local Iraqw men whom Sifaeli Kaaya accuses of spreading the rumor that he is a thief. Although Sifaeli’s fear of the men causes him to avoid certain parts of Dareda Kati Village, Daniel has tried to convince him that a lawsuit will only make the situation worse. Kaaya was unmoved, so Daniel persisted.
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Tanzania diary: July 2 | A whole village
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Reflections on contemporary Africa. About this blog and its author. Tanzania diary: July 1 (afternoon). Tanzania diary: July 3 →. Tanzania diary: July 2. July 24, 2014. Volunteer from several years ago who talked about lending ten thousand dollars to a group of Dareda Kati residents may have had no idea how much his words meant to the villagers. They would discuss pigs, which we rarely saw in the village. Along Tanzania’s nine-hundred-mile-long coast, where great numbers of Muslims live, pigs c...Althoug...
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Tanzania diary: July 9 (afternoon) | A whole village
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Reflections on contemporary Africa. About this blog and its author. Tanzania diary: July 8 and morning of July 9. Tanzania diary: July 10 →. Tanzania diary: July 9 (afternoon). August 7, 2014. Despite the fervent religious beliefs of the people of Dareda Kati Village, they do not usually say grace before their meals. This has nothing to do with showing tolerance toward the Karimu. Until last year, Livingstone owned a shop in Mto wa Mbu Village. Owning such a shop in Mto wa Mbu Village could be dangerous,...
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Tanzania diary: safari and other postscripts | A whole village
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Reflections on contemporary Africa. About this blog and its author. Tanzania diary: July 10. Tanzania diary: safari and other postscripts. August 13, 2014. Two things pleased me about my speech at this year’s ceremonial farewell to Dareda Kati Village. One is that I did not mangle any Swahili. This was unlike last year, when, having planned to finish with. 8220;God bless,” I slipped and said. Will build next year at a school far from their own homes, need to recognize that improvements to. Is a hint that...
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Sean Foote's Blog. We live in a strange world. Now with more technology! Laquo; Apple watch underwhelms. Another Hype over Fact example. Do something you think impossible. The VC guide to bubbles, unicorns and viral cats. Yes, in public, I did say “entrepreneurs should do everything they can not to have to raise money from people like me. But if you need money, and you are offered it, take it! Nothing prevents bankruptcy better than money.”. Feed You can leave a response. From your own site. Join 783 oth...
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Tanzania diary: July 10 | A whole village
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Reflections on contemporary Africa. About this blog and its author. Tanzania diary: July 9 (afternoon). Tanzania diary: safari and other postscripts →. Tanzania diary: July 10. August 11, 2014. The sheep served at the ceremonies that end Karimu. Some of our volunteers decline their hosts’ offer to eat an animal that still has a face, and the Tanzanians seem to have no problem with this. Whether or not the Tanzanians understand vegetarianism, at least they recognize it by now, after Karimu’...Is whee...
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Don Stoll | A whole village
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Reflections on contemporary Africa. About this blog and its author. Author Archives: Don Stoll. Don and his wife, Marianne Kent-Stoll, are co-founders of the Karimu International Help Foundation. They established Karimu in 2008 at the request of the people of Dareda Kati Village, in the Manyara Region of northeastern Tanzania. Karimu is devoted to working with the residents of Dareda Kati in order to satisfy their development needs, as defined by the villagers themselves. August 13, 2014. August 11, 2014.
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Tanzania diary: July 8 and morning of July 9 | A whole village
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Reflections on contemporary Africa. About this blog and its author. Tanzania diary: July 7. Tanzania diary: July 9 (afternoon) →. Tanzania diary: July 8 and morning of July 9. August 4, 2014. Three or four years ago, she founded a support group for HIV-positive men and women. The group, to which Karimu. I asked our translator, Alfred, to tell her that we were curious about what kinds of profits the group had in mind. How much money did the chickens bring in? Flaviana thought for a long time before respon...