Exhibiting Identities at the National Museums of Kenya

Author:
Sultan H. Somjee
Publisher:
Horizon, Journal of National Museums of Kenya
Publication Date:
1 May 2000
Tags:
Conflict, Peace and Security, Kenya

In 1997 and the year 2000, the National Museums of Kenya mounted two major exhibitions on social identities. The 1997 exhibition comprised of some 200 artefacts from eight ethnic groups of Kenya representing events in their histories reflecting on indigenous peace making traditions and how these societies presented their identities at negotiations rituals following conflicts.

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