Tanzanian Culture is one of the best attractions in the country with over 120 tribes, ranging from the tall graceful Maasai Warriors, to the ancient ways of the Hadzabe Bushmen, to the resourceful agricultural practices of the meru people, Despite an increasing foreign influence, Tanzania has continued successfully to maintain its cultural heritage. Ancient rituals and customs are still observed by most tribes and daily ways of leaving following traditional practices, which are also a symbols of the African continent. As in a normal human life most important events like birth, puberty, marriage and death, are all celebrated according to different ages and with traditional ceremoniesThe Maasai are indigenous African ethnic group of semi-nomadic people found in both Kenya and Tanzania. Becourse of their unique customs and dressing styles, and their interest in leaving near many game-parks of East Africa, they are among the most well-known African ethnic groups internationally..
Hadzabe are the indigenous bushmanoids and a distant tribe, still existing mainly as traditional Hunters and Gatherers. Hadzabe’s homes are, even to the present, the ancient, and with their shelters underground. The Datoga are entirely “pastoralists” depending on meat and milk. Iraqwi tribe and people are Cushitic and agriculturalists forced down South from Ethiopia several decades ago and descended to settle in,around the northern parts of Tanzania.
People going Lake Victoria will have an opportunity to come across the charms of the Sukuma people, with their “Traditional snake Dances” sametimes the dance involves dancers draped in the coils of dangerous large reptiles, wriggling to the drum beats before stunned the audience. True to the old saying that music stimulates them, The snakes become increasingly excited as the rhythm increases. Sukuma is the largest tribe in Tanzania with a population of approximately 4.5 million people.
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