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- The 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...
- power shifted to Saiye of the Mmari clan. Captured in Komboko by the Waarusha during a raid, Saiye was raised among them, acquiring their martial techniques...
- Uprising. Journalist John Gunther noted at the time that "a loyal tribe, the Waarusha, threatened to take violent countermeasures against the Kikuyus themselves...
- 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...
- negatively. Cultivation was first introduced to the Maasai by displaced WaArusha and WaMeru women who married Maasai men.[citation needed] In 1975 the Ngorongoro...
- orphaned elephant calf suddenly shows up at the compound. A local group of Waarusha people, impressed by how the elephants follow Dallas, adopt her into their...
- attack and defeated the WaArusha on 31 October 1896. Johannes then decided to conduct the scorched earth doctrine on the WaArusha people, leading to a famine...
- was inaugurated on January 14, 1948, as the first leader of the United Waarusha Community by the British administration's indirect rule policy. He fought...
- after the Mount Meru area was added. The name "Arusha" is derived from the Waarusha people who inhabited western portion the region. Following Tanzania's independence...
- Waarusha, prompting Saiye to prepare his soldiers by painting their shields and adopting a Maasai-like formation. He ordered them to let the Waarusha...