Mount Hanang
Hanang District is situated in
Manyara region, about 242 km south west of Arusha. Mount Hanang,
standing at 3418m, is the fourth highest mountain in Tanzania
and a dominant landmark in Hanang district. This district is
inhabited by the two major ethnic groups, namely the Barbaig and
the Iraqw.
The Barbaig are ethnically classified as Nilotes where as the
Iraqw are referred to as southern Cushites.
Both of them have rich and interesting culture. The Barbaig
women are usually clad in goatskin skirts and cotton blanket.
Men are usually dressed in black cloth, and they walk about
carrying spears. The Iraqw people are usually attire in colorful
cotton blankets.
The main economic activities in Hanang district is subsistence
and commercial farming. This is predominantly practiced by the
Iraqw. The Barbaigs are predominantly pastoralists. The Iraqw
also keep livestock though they are not highly dependent on them
as the Barbaigs.