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Daily Archives: June 6, 2019

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We carved cassava roots – and then we ate them.

ADEA Artisan Work, MaKuYa MuseumBy Douglas McFallsJune 6, 2019

As children, Daniel and Joseph would watch their father work and practice carving with pieces of cassavas root. After attempting to carve an elephant, a giraffe or a woman carrying a basket on her head, they would eat it!

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