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"Kanazi, Kagera"

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Joachim, Greg and the Kaijage family, "Kanazi, Kagera", Tanzania, 2008 Joachim, Greg and the Kaijage family
"Kanazi, Kagera", Tanzania, 2008
Joanitha and her grandparents, "Kanazi, Kagera", Tanzania, 2008 Joanitha and her grandparents
"Kanazi, Kagera", Tanzania, 2008
Her grandparents Kristina and Selestini have a traditional house made of sticks with a thatched roof, and a cement house where they now spend more time. On their farm, they raise matoke (cooking bananas), cassava, chickens and goats. Her grandfather is 84 and still loves to talk and tell stories, but I did not understand his Kiswahili very well.
Matoke with banana leaves, "Kanazi, Kagera", Tanzania, 2008 Matoke with banana leaves
"Kanazi, Kagera", Tanzania, 2008
Joachim and cousin Deo in a traditional hut, "Kanazi, Kagera", Tanzania, 2008 Joachim and cousin Deo in a traditional hut
"Kanazi, Kagera", Tanzania, 2008
Joachim feeding a cow, "Kanazi, Kagera", Tanzania, 2008 Joachim feeding a cow
"Kanazi, Kagera", Tanzania, 2008
Coffee beans drying in the sun, "Kanazi, Kagera", Tanzania, 2008 Coffee beans drying in the sun
"Kanazi, Kagera", Tanzania, 2008
bamboo and grass hut, "Kanazi, Kagera", Tanzania, 2004 bamboo and grass hut
"Kanazi, Kagera", Tanzania, 2004
This traditional Haya hut is built from bamboo poles and covered with grass. Inside the floor is covered with dry grass. In the back is a fireplace; the insides of the roof are black with soot. The compound is home to Joanitha's grandparents and also includes a cement house with tin roof, and a farm which grows mainly matoke (cooking bananas).
Greg and Joanitha's family, "Kanazi, Kagera", Tanzania, 2004 Greg and Joanitha's family
"Kanazi, Kagera", Tanzania, 2004
children, "Kanazi, Kagera", Tanzania, 2004 children
"Kanazi, Kagera", Tanzania, 2004