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An ethnographer records an extended research expedition along coastal and inland regions of East Africa, providing close descriptions of village life, kinship patterns, initiation rites such as unyago, dance and mask traditions, craft production, domestic architecture, subsistence practices, and funerary customs among groups encountered. The account interleaves caravan travel and fieldwork logistics with encounters with local leaders, artifact collecting, and analytical reflections, and is supplemented by detailed illustrations, plans, and ethnographic notes that document material culture and social institutions.

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Karl Weule

Karl Weule was a German author and researcher known for his contributions to the understanding of East African cultures and technologies. His notable work, "Native Life in East Africa," explores the social and cultural dynamics of the region, providing insights into the lives of its inhabitants. Weule's writings often reflect a keen interest in the interplay between nature and human development, as seen in his other works such as "Die Anfänge der Naturbeherrschung" and "Negerleben in Ostafrika." Through his scholarly approach, Weule has contributed to the broader discourse on anthropology and the history of technology.

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