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Under British rule from 1917, Tanganyika attained independence in 1961. It is now part of Tanzania.
Ethnic scenes in Tanzania, including agricultural practices; tribal dancing of the Wa Matengo and Wa Nyasa.
Sixteen African chiefs, the heads of tribes represented in 11th East African Division fighting in Burma, are received ...
Native life in Tanganyika and Kenya.
Lieutenant-General Sir Oliver Leese, commander Allied Land Forces South East Asia (ALFSEA), visits 11th East African Division.
At an ...
On the cultivation and treatment of sisal in Tanganyika with an emphasis on the importance of the crop for war ...
Private Valentino Owori of the East African Pioneer Corps receives the British Empire Medal from Lieutenant General R.G.W.H. ...
Made in 1941, the film is a mixture of amateur actors recreating the early history of the goldfields (1920s) and ...
Development programmes in Kenya, Uganda and Tanganyika illustrate that "even in the midst of war, Great Britain does ...
A POGORO WOMAN AT IFAKARA AND OTHER POTTERS MAKING CLAY POTS, AND A POGORO MAN MAKING A BEER STRAINER BY ...
A typical day at a Government Primary School in Tanganyika.
The film opens with a shot of a notice board stating ...
A typical day of a Msukuma (Sukuma) man and his family in Tanganyika (now Tanzania).
The film introduces Kinga's home - ...