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Bi Peris, at work on the seaweed fields

Hidden Histories: untold stories of land and sea

Thembi Mutch (Hidden Histories) has started her own blog where you can follow the progress of her Innovation Project. You can read the first post, “Hidden Histories: untold stories of land and sea” here.

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Recent Posts

  • RftD and UNESCO Building Capacity through Regional Training in East Africa
  • Celebrations of the African World Heritage Day – 5 May 2022 at Eduardo Mondlane University
  • The photogrammetry of underwater cultural heritage in South-West of Madagascar
  • UNESCO-RftD Workshop on Marine Cultural Heritage and World Heritage in East Africa
  • SHORING UP MARINE CULTURAL HERITAGE: EXTENDING MADAGASCAR’S ‘FESTIVAL OF THE SEA’ WITH LAMU’S ANIDAN CHILDREN’S SHELTER, KENYA
  • Workshop on Law, Development and Marine Cultural Heritage
  • Marine Heritage in Northern Mozambique – return to the Ilha
  • Maritime Cultural Heritage in Mozambique – Workshop
  • The 3rd Rising from the Depths Workshop: People, Time and the Sea
  • The 2nd Rising from the Depths Workshop: Community Engagement with the Marine Cultural Heritage

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The Rising from the Depths Network will identify ways in which marine cultural heritage can directly benefit coastal communities in Kenya, Tanzania, Mozambique and Madagascar. Despite its richness marine cultural heritage is one of the most unknown, underappreciated and under-exploited cultural resources in East Africa.

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