Sunday, August 28, 2016
Arting in Musoma!
I tried something new... leading an art activity for adults in Musoma. I shared some of the organic background techniques that I learned during my time in the States. I also shared about my art process... which usually starts with an image that comes to mind, quite often a spiritual metaphor. Then it evolves, through sketches and experimentation, into a painting or collage. Anyone who decides to come back for the next Arting in Musoma will get to layer their own image on top of the background they made this time.
After we were done we had lots of watery paint left over... the logical thing to do? Splash it all over the septic tank with the kids who just came to pick up their mom!
Thursday, August 18, 2016
Code of Conduct Guessing Game
Saturday, August 13, 2016
Hongera Mr. Sakwa!
This week Ronit and I had a new experience... Our guard and his fiance have dated for years, but when it came down to negotiations between their families the marriage came in question.
It's traditional for the groom's family to pay the bride's family to allow her to marry. Our guard's fiance is of the Kuria tribe. They still prefer to receive cattle, not cash. His father lives on a pastor's income, so couldn't afford the full number of cattle.
As his bosses and friends we were able (along with the help of our families) to supply the remaining cattle. At first we were excited to go to an auction and actually purchase the beasts. But then we found out her family lives so far away that they agreed to accept cash, avoiding the cost of transportation. So we just gave Mr. Sakwa this envelope with pictures of the cows. It felt a little like handling cattle!
Thankfully, it looks like they will be able to marry!
It's traditional for the groom's family to pay the bride's family to allow her to marry. Our guard's fiance is of the Kuria tribe. They still prefer to receive cattle, not cash. His father lives on a pastor's income, so couldn't afford the full number of cattle.
As his bosses and friends we were able (along with the help of our families) to supply the remaining cattle. At first we were excited to go to an auction and actually purchase the beasts. But then we found out her family lives so far away that they agreed to accept cash, avoiding the cost of transportation. So we just gave Mr. Sakwa this envelope with pictures of the cows. It felt a little like handling cattle!
Thankfully, it looks like they will be able to marry!
Friday, August 5, 2016
Art Installation
I don't usually get to make a direct contribution to Bible translation, but THIS week I did. The linguistics department commissioned me for a very important work: visual representation of the many hats worn in their office. There is the linguistics hat, a veiled hat with ivory tower which shows the majestic, peaceful experience of doing theoretical linguistics. The orthography hat, on the other hand, shows the crazy artistic experience of working with people and letters to create a usable writing system. You'll also see the consultant hat, the EC hat (an administrative role of one person in the office, not related to linguistics), the dictionary hat, the coordinator hat, and the cat in the hat... for when they take off all their hats at the end of the day. I enjoyed learning more about the work of my colleagues and contributing to their office. Now it is time to finish planning for beginning the semester with kids... in 5 days!
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