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Kenya's Owen and Mzee- Their friendship revealed

From: Paula Kahumbu
Series: AFRICA'S WILDEST STORIES
Length: 02:16

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After the release of the second book 'Owen and Mzee: the Language of Friendship,' a letter from a young girl was received which explained how the bizarre friendship actually made perfect sense. Read the full description.

Img_0025_small Africa’s Wildest Stories is a collection of digital, audio and visual authentic stories of African Nature and culture. It is collaboration between the National Museums of Kenya and WildlifeDirect. These stories are being collected, preserved and disseminated to the general public and global audiences for posterity, education, to create intergenerational transfer of knowledge, for preservation of intangible cultural and biological heritage, and for entertainment.  The stories are being collected packaged and disseminated through public participation to reach all Kenyans via the internet, traditional and new media as well as through the National Museums of Kenya facilities and exhibitions. The collection of stories will be housed, curated and preserved at the National Museums of Kenya.

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Piece Description

Africa’s Wildest Stories is a collection of digital, audio and visual authentic stories of African Nature and culture. It is collaboration between the National Museums of Kenya and WildlifeDirect. These stories are being collected, preserved and disseminated to the general public and global audiences for posterity, education, to create intergenerational transfer of knowledge, for preservation of intangible cultural and biological heritage, and for entertainment.  The stories are being collected packaged and disseminated through public participation to reach all Kenyans via the internet, traditional and new media as well as through the National Museums of Kenya facilities and exhibitions. The collection of stories will be housed, curated and preserved at the National Museums of Kenya.

Additional Credits

Isabella Hatkoff, Craig Hatkoff

Related Website

http://africaswildeststories.wildlifedirect.org/