Datoga mostly speak a Nilotic language similar to the Kalenjin of Kenya, but some of them speak another language called Iraqw, which is an Afro-Asiatic language just like Arabic.
tanzania is a beautiful country, but the conditions are so poor, just as most of the population (financially) but compared to america, their simple way of life reminds me of the way life should be. theyre so welcoming and giving too.
wow this is amazing. i want to visit some day. i am doing a big project on tanzania right now. lol. i think its cute at the beginning the kid i s dancing
As a graduate student I spent some time in this village with the Datoga people. The patriarch who called himself John told us a story through our professor/interpreter, that when he heard about the events of 911 he sent his oldest son (one of70 children) to the US embassy in Dar es salem the captital of Tanzania to donate 100 cattle to the American families who lost loved ones. I must admit to tears.
That real cool.The Country is so poor but people are so nice and welcome everyone one of most peacefull country in the World.
polloz77 2 years ago
nice
AfrikanGod1 2 years ago
i speak maa and i can understand some words. they are so similar to my tribe it is true that they're nilotic.
chikuhoward 3 years ago
Datoga mostly speak a Nilotic language similar to the Kalenjin of Kenya, but some of them speak another language called Iraqw, which is an Afro-Asiatic language just like Arabic.
seamus2k8 3 years ago
tanzania is a beautiful country, but the conditions are so poor, just as most of the population (financially) but compared to america, their simple way of life reminds me of the way life should be. theyre so welcoming and giving too.
daviewavie112 3 years ago
wow this is amazing. i want to visit some day. i am doing a big project on tanzania right now. lol. i think its cute at the beginning the kid i s dancing
Janice9000 3 years ago
wow their men are super tall *Amazed*
swtsabi 3 years ago
what are they saying? why it sounds like Arabic?? Were they influenced by Arab ever?
swtsabi 3 years ago
As a graduate student I spent some time in this village with the Datoga people. The patriarch who called himself John told us a story through our professor/interpreter, that when he heard about the events of 911 he sent his oldest son (one of70 children) to the US embassy in Dar es salem the captital of Tanzania to donate 100 cattle to the American families who lost loved ones. I must admit to tears.
bdcocker 4 years ago