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How We Met How We Met
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Reorientation:Indigenous-to-Indigenous Thinking about Media and the Use of Video to Document Their History / My Experience Reorientation:Indigenous-to-Indigenous Thinking about Media and the Use of Video to Document Their History / My Experience
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Africa the Continent, Kenya the Country: Context for the Maasai Voices Africa the Continent, Kenya the Country: Context for the Maasai Voices
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II Ngwesi: Land, Silence, Animals, Lodge Staff, and Meeting Oshen II Ngwesi: Land, Silence, Animals, Lodge Staff, and Meeting Oshen
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Camera Work and iPhone Demonstration at II Ngwesi: What We Imaged and How It Happened Camera Work and iPhone Demonstration at II Ngwesi: What We Imaged and How It Happened
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13 To Touch, Plot, and Dream the II Ngwesi Maasai Landscape
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Published:December 2012
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This chapter presents the author’s first-person account of a collaborative exchange sponsored by UNESCO aimed at enhancing the communication capacities of Indigenous peoples globally. She narrates her travel to Kenya and brief stay at the Il Ngwesi Lodge in August 2009, in order to record voice-in-video narratives from the Il Ngwesi Maasai community about their experiences in opening a community-owned ecotourism business. She also details the strong bonds of friendship that developed between herself, a Tewa woman from Khapo Owingeh (Santa Clara Pueblo) in New Mexico, and two African natives from Kenya: Shuel, from Il Ngwesi Maasai territory in north-central Kenya, and Yvonne, from Nairobi.
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