Rural Water Management in Africa: The Impact of Customary Institutions in Tanzania
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Figure 5.6. Watering cattle at the longobesi.

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Figure 5.7. Livestock keepers discussing the construction of a charco-dam.

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Figure 5.8. Simple social network for accessing private water sources.

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Figure 5.9. Complex social network for accessing private water sources.

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Figure 5.10. Women helping their neighbor cook food for the wedding.

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Figure 5.11. Sungusungu hierarchy of leadership.

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Figure 5.12. Dagashida hierarchy of leadership.

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Figure 5.13. A clan elder presiding at the clan meeting.

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Figure 5.14. A clan elder confronting offenders.

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Figure 5.15. Two offenders lay down on the floor while their cases are being discussed at the clan meeting.

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Figure 5.16. Offenders are punished (receiving strokes) at the clan meeting.

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Figure 6.1. Women wait for other members of the water user group to arrive so they can distribute water equally.

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