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The Usambara Project: Landscapes of Continuity and Change in the West Usambara Mountains, c. 1910
Summary
"The Usambara Project: Landscapes of Continuity and Change in the West Usambara Mountains, c. 1910" exhibit forms part of the Usambara Landscape History Project, which aims to document the history of landscape transformation across the Usambara Mountains of North-eastern Tanzania. Collaborators include the Mlalo Elder’s Council, The Usambara Elder’s Council, Utah State University Libraries' Digital Initiatives Unit, Utah State University Libraries' Special Collections & Archives Department, Kivatiro Hamza Kitojo, Sufian Shekoloa (marehemu) and Chris Conte, Professor, Utah State University.
This exhibit is designed for multi-lingual website accessibility and translated into Kiswahili (Swahili) with the assistance of Kivatiro Kitojo and Sufian Shekoloa. English and Kiswahili (Swahili) versions of the exhibit are available and accessible via the corresponding links below. When browsing either exhibit, translations of each page are viewable by clicking the link located in the top right corner.
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Preferred Citation:
Chris Conte. “The Usambara Project: Landscapes of Continuity and Change in the West Usambara Mountains, c. 1910” exhibition, Utah University Libraries, 2022. http://exhibits.usu.edu/exhibits/show/usambara-main-page