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Sunday, October 3, 2010

Chief Mkwawa... Hopefully Here to Stay.

One of our first journeys out of Iringa was to Chief Mkwawa's museum just a short jaunt down a bumpy road.  I am still learning loads about Tanzania and African history.  Sadly, I had no knowledge of Chief Mkwawa before we came to Tanzania, but was excited to see the museum because it was touted as one of the 'must see' things to do around Iringa.

Chief Mkwawa was the He He tribal leader that opposed the German colonization of Tanzania.  In a small one room museum, there are a few relics of Chief Mkwawa, including his skull.  The story goes that Cheif Mkwawa put up a formidable fight against German occupations, but his warriors eventually lost in the battle and Cheif Mkwawa took his own life rather than subcomb to the Germans.  The Germans did manage to capture Chief Mkwawa's head and it was held captive in Germany until the Treaty of Versailles demanded that Germany return it to Tanzania in 1919.  Finally,  Chief Mkwawa's remains returned to his homeland in 1954. 



When we visited the museum, the curator was first concerned that we might be Germans.  He was wary of any tourist from Germany because they might attempt to take the skull back.  After the reassurance that we were not German, the curator proceeded to show us the hiding place for Chief Mkwawa's skull under a trap door in the floor just in case their was an invasion.  I tried to imagine the anxiety that a bus load of German tourists might cause our cheerful museum guide.  But hopefully Cheif Mkwawa is in Tanzania to stay.

1 comment:

  1. Love it. The trap door is the best. You're making me want to visit more with each entry.

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