Dodoma (inhabited place)
Found in 62 Collections and/or Records:
Typical threshing scene in Ugogo, 1900 - 1917
Showing a pile of harvested pods in the foreground (crop unidentified) with two women working a large pestle and mortar in the background.
Wagogo children, 1900 - 1917
Group portrait of some 25 children.
Wagogo children, 1900 - 1917
Group portrait of children gathered around and inside a large wickerwork grain basket.
Wagogo children playing ‘buffalo horns’, 1919
Showing a group of children gathered in a circle on their knees beneath a tree. See ‘Mission World’, Mar. 1919, p. 119.
Wagogo children playing ‘chameleon’, 1919
Showing two pairs of boys playing the game, with one boy lying back to back with the other, who crawls on his hands and knees. See 'Mission World', Mar. 1919, p. 118.
Wagogo children playing the game of ‘little goat’, 1919
Showing two rows of children lining up to play the game.
Wagogo children playing the game of ‘little goat’, 1919
Showing children lined up in a row during the game, with a group of three to one side. A note refers to ‘Mission World’, Mar. 1919, p. 118.
Wagogo Christian women, Ugogo, 1910
Open air portrait of three women, one seated.
Wagogo elders, Bugiri, 1910 - 1911
Showing two elders seated in the open air. The figure on the left, Chief Magunga, smokes a calabash pipe.
Where Auntie B and the Archdeacon and others went to receive their silver medals on Jubilee Day, in Dodoma, 1936
60 x 39 mm. The two women in the right foreground are identified as Mrs Cordell and Mrs Briggs.
Wicker-work corn bins, Ugogo, 1900 - 1917
Yohana Malecela of Bugiri, a teacher, 1908
Head and shoulders portrait of one of the teachers, Huron College, Kongwa.