Project: Tanzania
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Mission
The mission of the Tanzania Project is to provide members who share an interest in Tanzanian genealogy with a hub from which to research, learn, and grow, alongside others with similar geographic and genealogical interests.
Goals
- To bring like-minded WikiTreers together in a collaborative effort to make every Tanzanian profile on WikiTree the best it can be.
- To provide a single location at which to gather the available resources and information necessary to assist members in building and documenting Tanzanian genealogies.
- To develop our members' expertise in Tanzanian genealogical research in order to better assist less-experienced members in their genealogical pursuits.
Resources
To learn more about Tanzania and resources for research, click on one of the tabs underneath the flag at the top of this page.
How to Join
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- Top Level Project: Global
- Project Leaders: Global Project
- Coordinators: Steven Greenwood
- Answer our G2G welcome post to join the Tanzania project and get a badge.
- Add Tanzania to your followed tags.
- We use G2G for communication.
Membership List
- Coordinator: Steven Greenwood
Tanzanian Space Pages
Tanzanian Notables
This section may also include individuals of European descent that lived or were born in Tanzania.
- Mwalimu Julius Kambarage Nyerere (1922-1999, Prime Minister of Tanganyika 1961-1962, President of Tanganyika 1962-1964, First President of Tanzania 1964-1985)
- Benjamin William Mkapa (1938-2020, Third President of Tanzania 1995-2005)
- Jakaya Mrisho Kikwete (b. 1950 Msoga, Pwani Region, Fourth President of Tanzania 2005-2015)
See also:
- Louis Seymour Bazett Leakey (1903-1972, Kenyan-British anthropologist) and Mary Douglas Nicol Leakey (1913-1996, British anthropologist) who worked extensively in Olduvai Gorge, Arusha Region and contributed heavily to the understanding of early hominins
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