-
appointed the
first WaArusha community leader Chief Simeon Laiseri in 1948. In 1966,
under the
newly independent Tanzanian government,
Arusha was
given its...
-
Arusha (
Waarusha, in Swahili)
people are a
Bantu ethnic and
indigenous group based in the
western slopes of
mount Meru in
Arusha District of
Arusha Region...
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Arusha Airport (IATA: ARK, ICAO: HTAR) (Uwanja
wa ndege wa Arusha in Swahili) is a
domestic airport located in
Olasiti ward of the city of
Arusha, the...
- in the
Arusha region in 1953 in
response to the Mau Mau Uprising.
Journalist John
Gunther noted at the time that "a
loyal tribe, the
Waarusha, threatened...
- 2023. "
Arusha Rural (District, Tanzania) - Po****tion Statistics, Charts, Map and Location". www.citypo****tion.de.
Retrieved 2024-02-09. "
WaArusha People"...
- negatively.
Cultivation was
first introduced to the
Maasai by
displaced WaArusha and
WaMeru
women who
married Maasai men.[citation needed] In 1975 the Ngorongoro...
-
total po****tion.
Their main
source of
income is
livestock raising. The
Waarusha are the
second largest ethnic group,
accounting for
around 20% of the total...
- The
Arusha Declaration Monument (Swahili:
Mnara wa Azimio la
Arusha) is a
landmark monument and
tourist attraction located in Kati ward in
Arusha, Tanzania...
- by the
people collectively called the Chagga, the Maasai, Wakwavi, and
Waarusha (in the
lower parts of
Mount Kilimanjaro), and the Pare on the Pare mountains...
- Mto
wa Mbu is an
administrative ward and town in the
Monduli district of the
Arusha Region of Tanzania.
According to the 2012 census, the ward had a total...