
Native Life in East Africa: The Results of an Ethnological Research Expedition
1969
Archaeology & Anthropology
Translated by Alice Werner
Native Life in East Africa, published in 1969 by Karl Weule, documents the author's ethnological research expedition in East Africa. The book focuses on various tribes and cultures, detailing their customs, languages, and social structures while reflecting on the effects of colonialism. Weule's journey begins in Dar es Salaam, where he explores the historical significance of coastal cities like Mombasa and Zanzibar, aiming to provide a comprehensive understanding of the native peoples' lives amidst colonial influences.













