Mwana Kupona's house in Lamu Town, photographed by the Shujaa Stories Team. It is here that she wrote her poem which was dedicated to her daughter, Mwana Heshima.
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Title: Mwana Kupona's House in Lamu Town
Creator: shujaa Stories
Location: Kenya
Rights: Shujaa Stories in collaboration with the Nairobi National Museum
Research statement: The Queens of the Swahili Seas is a research project by Shujaa Stories that aims to unearth legendary women from the Kenyan coast, focusing on the Swahili community.
The completion of this project could not have been accomplished without the immense support of British Council, the National Museums of Kenya through the Keeper of Coastal Region; Athman Mohammed, our lead researcher Julias Juma Ogega, the curator of Lamu Museum Sites and Monuments; Mohammed Ali Mwenje, Lamu Fort Librarian; Khadija Issa and a community elder in Lamu; Ahmed Salmin.
Community: Swahili
About Shujaa Stories: shujaa is a Swahili word that means brave or courageous, it also refers to a legend, warrior or a hero in a community.
Mission/Vision (The why?)
To fill the historical gap of the untold stories of Kenyan folk and cultural heroes.
Shujaa Stories’ aim is to bring African stories to life in the most interesting and interactive way by using digital art and the superhero concept.
Superhero Concept?
To attract children and youth who are our target audience and are largely drawn to visuals and Superhero movies/comics. Aside from what they see in the media, they can now relate to our own heroes.
Some of these heroes had supernatural powers and others were powerful leaders. We wanted a creative way of bringing out the powers that these significant individuals had.
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