Most frequently Sukuma figures are used to satirize character types, create narratives with invented characters, or simulate sexual relations. |
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The Sukuma of Rukwa adopted Sungusungu in 1982, shortly after it emerged in northern Tanzania. |
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He first conducted demographic research among Pimbwe and Sukuma and later asked permission to study the Sungusungu. |
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The parable of the Two Brothers, a popular story among the Sukuma of Tanzania, has interesting parallels with the Lucan Prodigal Son. |
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Throughout Tanzania, the Sukuma are admired for the spectacular appeal of their dance performances. |
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The largest ethnic groups include the Sukuma, and the Chagga, Haya, and Nyamwezi. |
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Many Nyamwezi also speak English and the languages of neighboring ethnic groups, such as Kisukuma, the language of the Sukuma people. |
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Consequently, they have been less effective than the grass-roots Sungusungu operated by the Sukuma. |
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The Sukuma live outside the Pimbwe villages in extended households and often cultivate large amounts of maize, sweet potatoes, millet, and rice. |
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Within a year, the Sungusungu had spread to migrant Sukuma populations living in distant regions such as Rukwa where this research was conducted. |
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The majority of the residents of Kwimba are Wasukuma from the Sukuma tribe and speak Sukuma along with Swahili. |
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Those who remember when Sukuma figures were a regular part of dance competitions recall their use to simulate sexual relations. |
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In the study area, most of the organizational secretaries are from local non-Sukuma ethnic groups because few Sukuma are formally educated and able to write in Swahili. |
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With pre-existing institutions similar to Sungusungu, the Sukuma quickly created and spread the justice organizations to even distant migrant populations. |
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Sukuma and Nyamwezi, spoken in western Tanzania, form a dialect continuum. |
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Each collection is built up around a central theme, for example 'Daily Life of Sukuma Farmers in Tanzania', 'Indian Education in Peru', etc. |
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We have time to make a fishing trip around Lake Victoria and we will visit the Sukuma tribe, the biggest tribe in Tanzania. |
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Sukuma in Kibaoni have larger herds of cattle than the Sukuma of Mirumba. |
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As a cultural medium based on the notion of spectacle, Sukuma performances presuppose interaction between performer and audience, observer and observed. |
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Indeed, as Franz Fanon remarked in his own time, we do not expect a Freudiantrained psychotherapist to successfully and straightforwardly apply some standard methods to a Bamileke or Sukuma hysteric. |
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Greater security of land tenure has engendered a sense of ownership and responsibility among the Sukuma agropastoralists, whose large herds of cattle now co-exist in a healthier environment. |
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In Tanganyika, the Nyamwezi were identified as having martial charateristics, along with the Yao, Ngoni, Sukuma and Hehe. |
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Zablon Maduka, a director for missions and evangelism for Kanisa la Mennonite Tanzania, told how this church has grown from 1,000 to 4,000 members as they've reached out to the Sukuma tribe. |
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Combating crime among the Sukuma and Nyamwezi of WestCentral Tanzania. |
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The African population consists of more than 120 ethnic groups, of which the Sukuma, Haya, Nyakyusa, Nyamwezi, and Chaga have more than 1 million members each. |
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Kenya ugali na sukuma wiki, a stiff porridge made from maize meal, with collard-like greens boiled with tomatoes and onions. |
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Most meals also include ugali, a maize meal, and sukuma wiki, a meal made from a kalelike leaf. |
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