Animals; Culture shock and adaptation; Site orientation
This photo was taken in December 2010 from my door step and is of me, Michael Goralczyk. I am teaching math and biology in Tanzania. Our neighbors have many live stock animals or like to roam around my house.
Ceremonies; Food and meals; Host community friends
Volunteer Michael Goralczyk and a friend show pieces of a cow that were slaughtered for a Masai celebration in Tanzania. The meat of two cows were placed on a stick and inserted into the ground next to a large fire for all to enjoy.
This is a photo of some Masai women dancing during their village's celebration. My wife and I are are placed in Kibaya, Tanzania where we have a large Masai population. We have a good deal of Masai friends as well, so we get to attend some of...
host community friends; celebrations; traditional dress
This photo was taken of me at a Masai celebration. My site is in Kibaya, Tanzania where there is a large Masai population. My wife and I were invited to this celebration then encouraged to particpate in the dancing, singing and jumping...
I took this photo of my wife, PCV Melinda Bothe, at a Masai celebration. My wife and I both serve as science teachers in Kibaya, Tanzania. Our site as many different ethnic traditional cultures with the Masai being the most popular. Having of...
I took this picture of my wife sitting with a bunch of girls from our community. My wife is also a volunteer and she teaches chemistry and biology in Kibaya, Tanzania. This was taken at our school during the school's sports and games time. Every...
I took this photo of my wife, PCV Melinda Bothe, during one of her chemisty labs. My wife and I are science teachers in Kibaya, Tanzania. These form 3 students rarely ever get to even touch labortory equipment, so when we tell them that we will...
I took this photo of my Volunteer friend, Doug. He is teaching his form one physics class and his school does not have much furniture. He is an education Volunteer and his town is almost completely Muslim. This was taken spring of 2011.
Terrain; Women and Development (WID)/Gender and Development (GAD); Environment
This is a picture of the road leading out of my town, Kibaya, Tanzania. There are many farms and gardens out this way which the local women tend to everyday. Photo was taken Spring 2011.
This photo was taken at a Masai celebration and is of the village cheif with his family members. The cheif the the village was excited that I had brought my camera to the event. He asked me if I could take pictures of him with his family. I...
This photo was taken at a Masai celebration right outside Kibaya, Tanzania. My wife and I were invited to attend a Masia celebration were we got to real get up close and personal with everyone there. This photo is of the warriers (as they call...
This photo is taken of my wife, PCV Melinda, a 15 year old Masai boy, and myself. My wife and I are at a Masai celebration. We were invited to this celebration from our Masai friend. The boy in the picture was very timid and didn't say a word. ...
I took this photo of my wife, PCV Melinda Bothe, at a Masai celebration outside our town of Kibaya, Tnazania. Our site is heavily populated with traditional living Masai. So when we got invited to a celebration to watch singing and dancing,...
I took this photo at a Masai celebration outside of my site in Kibaya, Tanzania. Our area has a high concentration of Masai, so when we were invited to attend an event, we were really excited. The celebration consisted of eating fresh cow meat...
This photo is taken of my wife, PCV Melinda Bothe, and myself with two Masai warriers. Our site of Kibaya, Tanzania has a high Masai concentration, so we get to attend some Masai events. This pictue was taken right before these men rejoined their...
This photo was taken at a Masai celebration outside of Kibaya, Tanzania. This shy grandmom puased for a split second to have her picture taken. This was taken on August 8th 2011.
I took this photo of my wife, PCV Melinda Bothe, at a Masai celebration outside our town of Kibaya, Tnazania. Our site is heavily populated with traditional living Masai. So when we got invited to a celebration to watch singing and dancing,...
This is a photo I took of a Masai girl who is all dressed up for her village's celebration. My wife and I are are placed in Kibaya, Tanzania where we have a large Masai population. We have a good deal of Masai friends as well, so we get to attend...
This is a photo of me with some children from a tribe in Tanzania. We have many traditional living tribes in my area. I spent the full day and night with a family where they fed me implala meat and showed me their entire village and means of...