Sukuma Museum Bujora
Traditional Sukuma houses, the grass hut of a traditional healer, blacksmith's equipment, and a rotating cylinder depicting different Sukuma terms for counting from one to ten are all on display at the Sukuma Museum in Bujora village.
In June, it hosts the well-known Bulabo Dance Festival, in which dancers compete using various animals as props.
The royal drum pavilion, shaped like a king's stool and housing a collection of royal drums that are still played on church feast days, official government visits, and other special events, is also on the grounds, as is a round church with many traditional Sukuma stylings that was built in 1958 by David Fumbuka Clement, the Québecois missionary priest who founded the museum.
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