Lake Malawi Museum is a museum on Lake Malawi in Malawi. Situated in the Old Gymkhana Club and organized by the Society of Malawi since 1971[1] (and likely not updated since then), the museum is located near the Queen Victoria memorial near the Bakili Muluzi Bridge in Mangochi town, Mangochi District, within the Southern Region of Malawi.[2]
Gallery
- Introduction to the people of the Lake Malawi region (as seen from entrance at the Lake Malawi Museum)
- Exhibit of lake birds
- Mammals of Lake Malawi area exhibit
- Crocodile exhibit
- History of the Yao people (1)
- History of the Yao people (2)
- History of the Yao people (3)
- History of the Yao people (4)
- History of the Yao people (5)
- History of the Yao people (6)
- History of the Yao people (7)
- History of the Yao people (8)
- Map of Yao chiefs, Lake Malawi region
- Exhibit of Stone Age artefacts
- Exhibit of Iron Age, clay pots
- East African Rift System
- Exhibit of domestic appliances
- Exhibit of Musical Instruments
- Mabadza for Mganda dance
- Musical rattles
- One sided and two sided drum
- Traditional Yao musical instruments: Kaligo, Bangwe
- Leg rattles
- Exhibit of fisherman
- Exhibit of hunting weapons
- Traditional Games (bawo, mpaka, cards, nsikwa, mdodo, chiwale)
- Traditional Games (close up shot of mpaka, cards, nsikwa)
- Exhibit of spinning top, nangulungunde
- Exhibit showing slaving history
- Carving of slave caravan
- Carving of slave caravan, alternate
- Jumbe and slave trading info
- Navigation lights, medical kit, plates, shell from 37mm gun, row locks
- Tableware from UMCA
- Curios carves from soapstone
- Curios carves from soapstone (2)
- Pioneer boat
- Ilala boat around 1900
- Ilala boat around 1875
- Charles Janson boat around 1900
- Domira boat around 1900
- Adventure boat around 1895
- Boat exhibit
- Hermann Von Wissmann boat around 1900
- Dove and other boats from around 1900
- Livingstone boat from around 1898
- Guendolen boat from around 1902
- Chauncy Maples and other boats from around 1910
- Historical Boats of Lake Malawi
References
- ↑ "Lake Malawi Museum in Mangochi - Official Malawi Tourism Website". Archived from the original on 2014-11-29. Retrieved 2014-11-22.
- ↑ "Lake Malawi Museum". Geoview.info. Retrieved 8 August 2014.
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