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Results Africana Periodicals: 450
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1.
Notes on Smaller Craft in the Region of Dar-es-Salaam
2.
The Word Tanganyika
3.
Kilimanjaro
4.
Chagga Customs, Beliefs and Traditions
5.
Outline of Chagga History
6.
The British on Kilimanjaro, 1884-1892
7.
Early Ship Engravings on the East African Coast
8.
A French Account of Kilwa at the End of the Eighteenth Century
9.
The Recovery of Kilwa By the Arabs in 1785
10.
Visit of a French Ship to Kilwa in 1527
11.
German Education Achievement in East Africa
12.
A Checklist of the Mammals of Ulanga District
13.
The Development of Music in Africa
14.
Mammals of the Lukwa Valley
15.
Suggestions for Reading a Bantu Language in the Field
16.
Caput Nilt: The Travels of Richard Kanot in German East Africa
17.
A Ne Sultan Succeeds to the Throne in Zanzibar
18.
Americans in Zanzibar, 1865-1915. Part One
19.
The Wambugu of Usumbara: (With Notes on Kimbugu)
20.
Some Aspects of Porterage in East Africa
21.
Notes on Chagga customs
22.
The Missionary Contribution to Education (Tanganyika) to 1914
23.
The Coastal Fisheries Near Dar es Salaam
24.
A History of Ukaguru: 1857-1916
25.
Iron Working in Ukaguru
26.
The Were of Eastern Province
27.
A Note on School Slang
28.
Progress to independence: Tanganyika
29.
Husuni
30.
The Journey of an Arab Caravan from East to West Africa in 1851. Part One
31.
The Journey of an Arab Caravan from East to West Africa in 1851. Part Two
32.
Fort Santiago at Kilwa
33.
Official Use of the Persian Solar Calendar by the Sultans of Zanzibar
34.
The French at Kilwa in 1797
35.
A Journey Across Tanganyika in 1886
36.
Brief History of Tanga School up to 1914
37.
Malnutrition in Tanganyika
38.
The Landing at Tanga
39.
Gunfire on Nyasa
40.
The future of the Tindinga
41.
The subjugation of Chief Meli of Moshi, 1893
42.
A note on Baraguyu house-types and Baraguyu economy
43.
Americans in Zanzibar, 1865-1915. Part Two
44.
A Note on the Chronology of the Wa-Nyika of the Kenya Coast
45.
Commercial Intercourse between Angola and Kilwa in the Sixteenth Century
46.
Early Portuguese Visitors to Kilwa: A Further Note
47.
The Ngalawa and the Mtepe
48.
A brief history of the Waniramba people up to the time of the German occupation
49.
Dick Whittington Comes to Dar es Salaam
50.
Change of regional balance in the Bukoba district of Tanganyika
51.
War Comes to Tanganyika
52.
Sea Shell of Dar es Salaam
53.
The Ugalla River Controlled Area
54.
Captain Storms in Tanganyika: 1882-1885
55.
Naval Actions on the Tanganyika Coast: 1914-1917. Part One
56.
Naval Actions on the Tanganyika Coast: 1914-1917. Part Two
57.
Religious Beliefs of Sukuma Nyamwezi
58.
German Achievement in East Africa
59.
Masai Walls of Moa: Authors Addendum
60.
The Historiography of the East African Coast
61.
The Influence of Church on Tribal Customs at Lukuledi
62.
Legislative council elections - 1958
63.
Sukuma Societies for Young Men and Women
64.
Dick Whittington Comes to Dar es Salaam
65.
Dick Whittington Comes to Dar es Salaam
66.
The Berlin Mission
67.
Dar-es-Salaam
68.
Tanganyika Place Names of European Origin
69.
Notes on Kilwa
70.
Sir John Milner Gray: A Portrait
71.
Some Historic Moshi Buildings
72.
Some Rock Paintings in South and Southwestern Kondoa: Irangi District
73.
Cosmas Indicopleustes: A Problem in East African History
74.
Sir John Gray: Bibliography
75.
Some Problems of East African Coinage
76.
Speke's Death
77.
Swahili Borrowings
78.
Early Portuguese Visitors to Kilwa
79.
A tribal map of Tanganyika
80.
Angoni Raids in the Rufiji District
81.
Resettlement Areas Reclaimed from Tsetse
82.
The sisal industry of East Africa
83.
Tanganyika in the Twenties
84.
Excavations at Ras Mkumbuu Pemba
85.
Excavations at Ras Mkumbuu on the Island of Pemba
86.
The Mosque College of Lamu and its Social Background
87.
Songo Mnara
88.
Two Zanzibar Ngomas
89.
Weights of the Five-Heller Coins Minted at Tabora in 1916
90.
Uncertainties in Coastal History: The Ngalawa and the Mtepe
91.
Bwana Sakkarani
92.
Subsequent History of Resettlement Area
93.
Swahili and the Classical Tradition
94.
The Collection of Swahili Literature and its Relation to Oral Tradition and History
95.
Mkomazi Game Reserve
96.
The Last Cannibals in Tanganyika
97.
A Year's Experience of Small Scale Nutrient Culture (Hydroponics) at Oyster Bay
98.
Ngindo Famine Subsistence
99.
A Rangi Circumcision Ceremony; Blessing a New Grove
100.
Blessing the Year: A Wasi/Rangi Ceremony