GENEVA (Reuters) - The Maasai people of Kenya have enlisted the United Nations to help turn their songs, dances and stories into copyrighted assets, a model that could create new income for indigenous ...
The MMP is an ever-evolving enviro-social project by school teacher Dan Grigson and the Environmental Club at Lee Burneson Middle School in Westlake. Students in the club, including some who traveled ...
In part one, Simon Saitoti ole Tumanka, a Maasai tribal leader from Kenya, talked about the recent post-election violence in Kenya and the ongoing problems facing the indigenous Maasai people. In this ...
The Maasai people of Kenya have enlisted the United Nations to help turn their songs, dances and stories into copyrighted assets, a model that could create new income for indigenous groups worldwide.
Simon Saitoti ole Tumanka was working his way through a large burrito when I met him recently on the University of Minnesota campus in Minneapolis. The typical American food portion is one of the many ...
How many college-aged, white Duluthians put off higher education while they visit a remote tribe in Kenya -- twice -- to record unique tribal music that is virtually unavailable anywhere else? Well, ...
The museum is excited to take you Beyond Texan Cultures on our April 10 Free Second Sunday! Through a partnership with Palo Alto College and the Carver Community Cultural Center, the Institute of ...
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