
Mangi Meli Remains
Animation · History
Overview
In Old Moshi, Tanzania, a head is missing : the skull of Chief Meli, who fought the German colonial occupation of his territory and was executed in response to his resistance in 1900. This animated film, based on archival sources and oral accounts provided by Chief Meli's grandson, sheds light on the racist roots of physical anthropology and ethnological museums.
Top Cast


Nkwabi Elias Ng'angasamala
Nkwabi Elias Ng'angasamala
Narrator (Mzee)
Nkwabi Elias Ng'angasamala
Narrator (Mzee)


Michael Ojake
Michael Ojake
Michael Ojake
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