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Peasant Life In Tanzania

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Peasant Life In Tanzania

  

90% of the farmers in Tanzania live in villages and traditional villages.

Most of these villages are located in the middle of farmland or pasture, surrounded by walls or fences.

The houses are generally circular and the roof is conical.

Usually a house and a house. Many families have several houses because of the polygamy still being maintained.


Young women like a pleated skirt long to the knees, which is comfortable and beautiful.

On the body from the chest or waist to the ankle ankle around a piece of cloth, printed with coconut trees or pastoral scenery and other patterns, known as "Kang Jia".

This is a typical national costume for women.

The men of the race wear a wide robe tied on their shoulders, and the bottom of the robe is decorated with painted shellfish.

Hair style can show female beauty.

There are more than 20 popular hairstyles. Among them, the most fashionable hairstyle is called ""

That is to say, comb your hair back and forth in many ways, fold it behind your head, and tie it into 2 knots to form a uniform pattern on the hair.

On major festivals, combs are held everywhere, and women perform extraordinary tricks.


Tanzania people are very hospitable. They pay great attention to respecting the elderly and paying attention to etiquette.

When the younger generation gets up in the morning,

Some tribes, such as suku, HA and Bernard women, should kneel or sit on the floor to speak in respect when speaking to the elderly.

When the Marseilles and Merlot youth greet their elders, the elders should touch their heads with their hands as a blessing.

The younger generation sees the old people greeting with honorific. The younger generation can not sit in front of the elders without being upright. They can not leave the seats before the elders leave the seats. When they sit on the ground with the elderly, they can not stretch their legs or back up, and can not extend their feet to others.

When the younger generation accepts the things sent by the elderly, hands should be used. If the objects are small, they can be answered with the right hand. They must not be answered by the left hand. When they deliver something to others, they must also use their right hand.

In Tanzania, the division of labor between the left and right hands is clear in daily life, and the right hand is used for shaking hands, taking things and eating, and the left hand is used to wash the lower body.


The Tanzania people's respect for their old age also shows that when the family and the village discuss important matters, they should consult older people. In solving conflicts and mediating disputes, the views of the elderly, especially the male elders, are very important.


   

In terms of hospitality, Tanzania people do not want strangers to enter their homes at random, nor do they like strangers entering the bedroom.

A house with a front door and a door must enter the front door, and only a very close friend can enter the back door.


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