Pictures From Tanzania
Typical Traditional "GoGo" dwelling in region of Amani Trust activity
A family in the courtyard of their dwelling
Central Tanzania - a Land Rover and a Baobab Tree
Kasava grows in this semi-arid region,
but has little nutritional value
Village Children
Animals in a National Park east of Dodoma
Students supported by the Amani Trust
An "outdoor" classroom
A view of part of the Trust land at Makang'wa
Preparing the first "Drip Irrigation" garden
Carrying water home from the well
"On the beach" at Das es salaam - family friendly
In past days, Arab slave traders brought slaves to the
coast along this trail at Mpapwa east of Dodoma
Fr. Naumann with Bishop Kusenha and Mary Kusenha
Walking for Water 2003 - joined by Peter Mayunga, a Tanzanian
Pumping water at a shallow well
Walking for Water 2003 - members of St. Stephen's Parish
The pump house at the first well at Mvumi Makulu
Inside the Mission Church at Mvumi - traditional GoGo structure
Children gathered outside of a Church
Choirs are very important in this culture
Traditional Houses are build with packed red mud
Fr. Nauman and the community elders at Mvumi Makulu
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