'Mafia Island' ("Chole Shamba") is part of the
Tanzanian
Spice Islands, together with
Zanzibar and
Pemba. As one of the 6 districts of the
Pwani Region, however, Mafia Island is governed from the mainland, not from Zanzibar. Mafia Island has never been considered part of Zanzibar.
According to the 2002 Tanzania National Census, the population of the Mafia District was 40,801.
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The people of Mafia Island are mainly fishermen; many also engage in small-scale food cultivation.
The island is a good retreat for adventure
scuba divers, game
fishermen, and those merely seeking relaxation.
Geography
The Mafia
island cluster consists of one large island (394 km²) and numerous smaller ones. Some of these are inhabited, such as
Chole Island (2 km²), with a population of 800. Chole Bay, Mafia's protected deep-water anchorage and original harbour, is studded with islands, sandbanks and beaches. The main town is
Kilindoni. The stretch of
water between the
deltas of the
Rufiji River and the island is called
Mafia Channel.
History
Mafia Island's history goes back to the 8th century. The island once played a major role in ancient trade between the people of Far East and mainland Tanzania. It was a regular stop for
Persian boats. On the tiny island of Chole Mjini, just offshore in Chole Bay, once stood a settlement that constituted one of the most important towns controlling trade from the silver mines of Eastern
Zimbabwe, which reached the town via the old ports of
Kilwa and
Michangani.
In the mid 1820s, the town of Kua on Juani Island was attacked by 80 canoes filled with
Sakalava cannibals from
Madagascar, who ate many of the locals and took the rest into
slavery.
Under a
treaty of 1890,
Germany took control of Mafia and constructed the buildings still evident on Chole. Germany paid Sultan
Sayyid Ali bin Said al-Said of
Oman DM 4 million for both the island and part of the mainland coast. In January, 1915, Mafia was taken by
British troops as a base for the air and sea assault on the cruiser
Königsberg.
The name ''Mafia'' derives from the Arabic "morfiyeh", meaning "group" or "archipelago", or from the Ki-Swahili "mahali pa afya", meaning "a healthy dwelling-place".
Wards
The Mafia District is administratively divided into 7 wards:
★ Baleni
★ Jibondo
★ Kanga
★ Kilindoni
★ Kirongwe
★ Kiegeani
★ Mibulani
Sources
★
Mafia District Homepage for the 2002 Tanzania National Census
References
★ Chami, F. A. 1999. “The Early Iron Age on Mafia island and its relationship with the mainland.” ''Azania'' Vol. XXXIV 1999, pp. 1-10.
★ Chami, Felix A. 2002. “The Graeco-Romans and Paanchea/Azania: sailing in the Erythraean Sea” by Felix A. Chami. From: ''Red Sea Trade and Travel''. The British Museum. Organised by The Society for Arabian Studies. Downloaded on 20 July, 2003 from: http://www.google.au/search?q=cache:aECfkPV1-0oJ:www.thebritishmuseum.ac.uk/ane/fullpapers.doc