Safeguarding Intangible Cultural Heritage: traditional foodways of the Isukha community of Kenya

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This document presents the results of documentation of traditional foodways conducted in the Isukha community of Kenya within the project ‘Safeguarding traditional foodways of two communities in Kenya. The documentation was undertaken between 2010-2012 largely by pupils of two primary schools– Muraka and Shihuli assisted by their teachers, a local project coordinator and the project team mainly consisting of staff from National Museums of Kenya, Bioversity International and the Department of Culture.

Maundu, P.; Muiruri, P.; Adeka, R.; Ombonya, J.; Morimoto, Y.; Bosibori, E.; Kibet, S.; Odubo, A. 

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