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Aang Serian, a Tanzanian organization promoting respectful dialogue
between cultures, is offering Summer School programmes in Anthropology,
Environment and Development (AED) and Anthropology of Health & Medicine
(AHM) for international students from July-August 2005. The programmes
are aimed at current undergraduates and recent graduates, but are open
to anyone with an interest in the relationships between culture, health
and the environment in subsistence societies. Each programme will
combine visits to three Tanzanian rural communities Maasai
pastoralists in Eluai village, Rangi agropastoralists in central
Tanzania and Chagga subsistence farmers in the foothills of Kilimanjaro
- with drum and marimba lessons, Swahili language tuition, reading
groups and academic lectures.
*/The programme fee is £525, which includes all food, accommodation and
local transport (not flights) as well as a donation to Aang Serian, a
Tanzanian non-governmental organization promoting innovative approaches
to education for rural and urban youth in northern /**/Tanzania/**/.
Contact: Gemma Enolengila [log in to unmask]
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