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The video documents a unique community-wide consultation process carried out by Maasai video hub Oltoilo La Maa in 2019 that reached 70% of Maasai in Tanzania and Kenya.
Background: A delegation of Maasai leaders visited Oxford in 2018 as guests of InsightShare and University of Oxford's Pitt Rivers Museum to make an inventory of Maasai artefacts held in the museum collection for over 100 years. From over 100 objects they saw and touched, they identified 5 'sacred objects' of great cultural significance, which would never have been given away willingly and should not be treated as "dead things sitting in a mausoleum". The objects represent the living culture of the Maasai, they are more-than-symbols of inter-generational connection (father-son, mother- daughter, of clans and age-sets) and all are still in use today.
A video to document the visit was screened across Maasailand and news of the visit was shared with elders, on local radio and at many community meetings.
A delegation including the Maasai Laibon, Spiritual Leader, returned to Oxford in early 2020. Their visit was documented in 2020 feature documentary "Decolonising Cultural Spaces: the Living Cultures Project" : kzitem.info/news/bejne/lKOfyniDo6idf6Q
Since 2017, the Living Cultures project has been building an approach to enable collaborative working between Indigenous communities and the museums that hold objects from their cultures. Participatory Video is at the heart of this strategy. With the support of InsightShare, Indigenous Peoples have been using Participatory Video to consult their communities and elders, to share their voices and to improve representation. This means that decision making and strategy building is truly participatory and the project partners are accountable to the various Maasai communities.
InsightShare’s Living Cultures initiative is a growing movement across Asia, Africa and the Americas uniting indigenous communities across borders; to celebrate, foster and protect their cultures with the principle of self-determination at its very heart.
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