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Failure of Ujamaa in Modernising Wataturu Community in Igunga from the Early 1970s to the the Mid-1980s


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INFORMANT 1, 16. 07. 2021 Makomero, Igunga District. Search in Google Scholar

INFORMANT 2, 04. 08. 2021 Chagana-Lugubu, Igunga Search in Google Scholar

INFORMANT 3, 16 07. 2021 Muhama-Itumba Igunga Search in Google Scholar

INFORMANT 4, 10. 08. 2021 Lugubu Igunga Search in Google Scholar

INFORMANT 5, 8. 07. 2021 Chagana Lugubu Igunga District Search in Google Scholar

INFORMANT 6, 24. 07. 2021 Igunga Town Search in Google Scholar

GROUP INFORMANTS, 8. 07. 2021 Mgongoro-Igunga District Search in Google Scholar

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