- 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...
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Waarusha,
prompting Saiye to
prepare his
soldiers by
painting their shields and
adopting a Maasai-like formation. He
ordered them to let the
Waarusha...