"Native Life in East Africa: The Results of an Ethnological Research Expedition" by Dr. Karl Weule is a historical account of an early 20th-century research trip to East Africa, filled with observations of the region’s diverse tribes and cultures. The author captures the essence of daily life for native people, paying special attention to their customs, languages, and social organizations, documenting the cultural and the impact of early colonialism. Starting in Dar es Salam, Dr. Weule paints a vivid picture of the region’s beauty and complexity and touches on the historical importance of cities such as Mombasa and Zanzibar. His writing highlights the challenges and the appeal of East Africa, ultimately setting the narrative to deeply explore culture and social interactions.

Native life in East Africa : $b the results of an ethnological research expedition
By Karl Weule
Embark on a journey to early 20th-century East Africa to understand its native people, their interactions, and the colonial influences that shaped their existence.
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2023-08-27
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About the AuthorKarl Weule was a German geographer, ethnologist and museum director.
Karl Weule was a German geographer, ethnologist and museum director.
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