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Tanzanian people have the best culture in Africa and for that matter at this site, we are happy to introduce you about the culture and customs of Mbamba Bay people in Tanzania.. Tanzania Culture Linguistic Affiliation. While each ethnic group speaks its own local language, almost all in this area are also fluent in the national language, Swahili Kiswahili in Swahili , the second official language is English, a vestige of the British colonial period. Tanzania Culture on Food in Daily Life.
For most Tanzanians, including those who live in urban areas, no meal is complete without a preferred staple carbohydrateβcorn, rice, cassava, sorghum, or plantains, for example. The staple is accompanied by a fish, beef, goat, chicken, or mutton stew or fried pieces of meat, along with several types of vegetables or condiments, commonly including beans, leafy greens resembling spinach, manioc leaves, chunks of pumpkin, or sweet potatoes. Tanzania Culture on Division of Labor by Gender.
In this area, tribal customs advocate a gender division of labor: women and girls take care of the household chores, small children , and livestock , and plant and weed the agricultural fields. Men prepare land for cultivation, care for large livestock, market produce, and make the important financial and political decisions for the family. As girls and women throughout this area have gained access to more formal education, however, they are challenging the customary division of labor.
Among the lower socioeconomic strata, with few exceptions, women have a lower standard of living than do men. Generally speaking, boys are valued more than girls. Only women descended from ruling tribal families, successful businesswomen, or women politicians enjoy privileges equal to that of men. Tanzania Culture on Marriage. Traditional customs call for marriages to be arranged by the parents of the bride and groom , although such arrangements are becoming less common, particularly in urban settings.
Tanzania Culture on Domestic Unit. The basic family structure is extended, although the pressures of development have led increasingly to nuclear family units, particularly in urban areas. In most cases, the man is the supreme head of the household in all major decisions. A wife earns respect through her children and, indeed, is not considered to be a fully mature woman until she has given birth to a healthy child.