The Historical Gereza Fort of Kilwa Kisiwani (2018-12) by CyArkCyArk
Arpakwa Ole Sikorei, Heritage Expert, Ngorongoro Conservation Area: "The heritage is part of our life, it's part of our daily dreams..."
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“...We the Maasai we have a lot of cultural heritage that ties our life in the ecosystem."
Ruins of the Gereza Fort in Kilwa Kisiwani (2018-12) by CyArkCyArk
Neema Tesha, Architecture student, University of Dar Es Salaam: “Heritage is what defines us. It is our origin, our background. It is the basis of what we are doing now.”
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Yamila Boriani Poka, Tour guide at Kilwa Kisiwani World Heritage Site: “Heritage is important to the community, it is heavily dependent on it, because it increases the economy..."
Beach in Kilwa Kisiwani (2018-12) by CyArkCyArk
"...If it disappears, then no one will come here.”
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How the People of Kilwa Kisiwani Are Impacted by Climate Change
Heritage on the Edge
Kilwa Kisiwani, Tanzania
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Dr William Megarry, ICOMOS, and Lecturer in Archaeology, School of Natural and Built Environment, Queen’s University Belfast.