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Under British rule from 1917, Tanganyika attained independence in 1961. It is now part of Tanzania.
Programme intended to prompt discussion on East African affairs.
A map of the area introduces a brief demographic and ...
Government information film on East Africa.
A brief historical survey introduces the foreign racial elements - Arab, European and ...
In 1897 Africa, a famous guide agrees to help a woman and her brother search for her husband in unknown ...
Views of Inyanga Eastern Districts (Southern Rhodesia) and Tanganyika.
Production / Donor Details: Miss Theresa Cunningham Knowles taught music at St. ...
A look at Tanganyika, later Tanzania. Re-edited in 1961 into TANGANYIKA STORY.
Coffee cultivation around the village of Marangu on the lower slopes of Kilimanjaro.
The Ground Nut Scheme in Africa by the United Africa Company.
Life in the Chaga village of Marangu in Tanganika, near Mt. Kilimanjaro.
The film shows the role of the chief in ...
The cultivation of sisal on a plantation in Tanganyika; harvesting and processing the leaves; transporting the baled fibres for export; ...
Various tribal dances of the Sukumaland people of Africa.
An African music student returns home and has to defeat the witch doctor who dominates his tribe and take them ...
Colonial troops in England for the Victory Parade on 8 June 1946.
Colonial troops arrive in Britain for the Victory Parade. ...