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Arusha (African people) --- Arusha (African people) --- Arusha (African people) --- Land tenure --- Meru (African people) --- Meru (African people) --- Meru (African people) --- Agriculture --- Government relations --- Land tenure --- History --- Agriculture --- Government relations --- Land tenure --- Meru, Mount, Region (Tanzania) --- Meru, Mount, Region (Tanzania) --- Meru, Mount, Region (Tanzania) --- Meru, Mount, Region (Tanzania) --- Economic conditions. --- Politics and government. --- Race relations. --- Social conditions.
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The Nature of Christianity in Northern Tanzania explores the relationship between the environment and social change on Mt Kilimanjaro and Mt Meru during the German colonial period (1890-1916). The work analyzes the synergy between landscape change, exotic plant introduction, and Christian missionizing, showing how these three types of transformation impacted upon each other as well as the changing African societies to create a new African/German landscape.
Cultural landscapes --- Germans --- Landscape changes --- Missions, German --- Plant introduction --- Plants, Cultivated --- Social change --- Change, Social --- Cultural change --- Cultural transformation --- Societal change --- Socio-cultural change --- Social history --- Social evolution --- Cultivated plants --- Agriculture --- Domestication --- Plants, Useful --- Introduction of plants --- Botany, Economic --- Phytogeography --- Alien plants --- Exotic plants --- Pest introduction --- German missions --- Change, Landscape --- Geomorphology --- Ethnology --- Cultural geography --- Landscapes --- Landscape archaeology --- History. --- Kilimanjaro, Mount, Region (Tanzania) --- Meru, Mount, Region (Tanzania) --- Tanzania --- History
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