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Women of Morusipo collecting wood to make milk container

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posted on 2023-11-30, 18:54 authored by Samuel DerbyshireSamuel Derbyshire
Nasekon, Nakiru and Akure chopping pieces of wood into rough shapes on the first rest stop on the way down from a journey into the hills to collect commiphora woods for the construction of elepit, akurum and apangach milk container.

Funding

Endangered Material Knowledge Programme

History

Session

C002

Rights owner

Samuel Frederick Derbyshire

Cultural group

Turkana

Participants

Margaret Nakiru Lopwenya , Nasekon Ekaale Louren, Alice Akure

Country

Kenya

Place

Morusipo, Turkana

Techniques of production

Cut-chip-cut

Materials

Wood-commiphora (Commiphora boviniana), ekwangorom, Wood-commiphora (Commiphora schimperi)

Materials alt

edweite

Cultural context/event

Resource collection

Social group setting

Craftspeople working together

Location

Bush

Temporality

To reach the location of the woods required it is necessary to leave the women's homesteads early and trek for several hours. On the way up, the group stop once at a natural spring (roughly 10 am), to drink and bathe. The wood is collected between midday and 1.30 pm. On the way back down, the group stop twice, once in the early afternoon (roughly 2. 30 pm) and once in the mid afternoon (roughly 3-4 pm). On both stops they sit and begin crafting shapes out of the pieces of wood that have been collected. Having left home (at the foot of the hills) shortly after dawn, the group returns again at dusk.

Date of creation

2020-02-11

Unique ID

2019LG02-C002-0062

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