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Monthly Archives: September 2018

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So Committed, He Was Even Willing To Cut His Hair!

MaKuYa MuseumBy Douglas McFallsSeptember 26, 2018

From the elders we learn about local life; the traditions, customs, and social constructs under which communities functioned; and also local perspectives on national events

Discovering Local Histories through the Elders

MaKuYa MuseumBy Douglas McFallsSeptember 21, 2018

From the elders we learn about local life; the traditions, customs, and social constructs under which communities functioned; and also local perspectives on national events

He’s Only Four Years Old and Washing!

Local Experiences in East AfricaBy Douglas McFallsSeptember 10, 2018

Tanzanian children learn early on to help in the home.

An Elder Gets the Head, Naturally!

Local Experiences in East Africa, Maasai Boma SchoolBy Douglas McFallsSeptember 6, 2018

In Maasai culture meat consumption is the norm, and the best part, the head, is saved for an elder.

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