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TANZANIA-CULTURE-WOMEN-MARRIAGE


TO GO WITH AFP STORY BY EPHREM RUGIRIRIZA

A picture taken on June 29, 2010 shows Munge Gati, 62, (R) seated in her compound with wife, Masero Gati, 20, (L) and their children at a village in Tarime, Tanzania, approximately 832 km northwest of commercial capital Dar es Salaam. While much of Africa outlaws same-sex unions, elderly women of a small northern Tanzania tribe, the Kuria, marry younger women to bear them children and provide domestic care for them thanks to an age-old tradition. Divorced or windowed and in their sunset years, Mkungu, as the elder women are known in the local language, seek younger women to marry, Mke-mwana, to look after their fields and cattle and bear them children with a male often selected from the elder woman's clan, the children of whose union are deemed to belong to the elder woman and take-on her family name. AFP PHOTO/Tony KARUMBA

Detalii fotografie
Loc:     TARIME, TANZANIA, UNITED REPUBLIC OF
Sursa:   AFP / Mediafax Foto
Fotograf:   TONY KARUMBA
Data:   15 Iulie 2010
Dimensiuni:   3968 x 2784 (1.13 MB)
Cuvinte cheie:
HORIZONTAL TANZANIA CULTURE WOMEN MARRIAGE