VLOG #3|RABAI ANNUAL CULTURAL FESTIVAL plus RABAI MUSEUM MINI TOUR | KENYAN YOUTUBER | MISS FURAHA
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RABAI MUSEUM (peace caravan)
Created by - Lolani Kalu
Produced by - Bill Otieno
Directed by - David Sirengo
Rabai Power Mombasa Kenya by DST FEB 2017 12 05
DST mounting of 5 Steel Stacks in Mombasa Kenya.
Rabai Power Mombasa Kenya by DST JUL WEBSITE 2017
KRAPF RABAI REFURBISHED MUSEUM OPENED, APRIL 2018
Dr. Ludwig Krapf historical site in Rabai Sub-county of Kilifi recieved 5.7 million shillings
The famous Dr. Ludwig Krapf historical site in Rabai Sub-county of Kilifi has received a major facelift to the tune of 5.7 million shillings. The Krapf Memorial Rabai Museum, a rustic setting of the 19th century church construction built in 1846 has been facing serious deterioration owing to the vagaries of the weather.
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RABAI Cultural Village
The Rabai Cultural Village is located in Kilifi, Kenya. It welcomes visitors.
This film was made with the Kenya Forestry Research Institute (KEFRI) as part of their effort to preserve the living cultural heritage of Kenya's Mijikenda communities
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KENYA'S LOST TREASURES: The vigango of the Mijikenda
KENYA'S LOST TREASURES: The Vigango of the Mijikenda
In July, Kenya made history after 30 cultural artifacts known as ‘vigango’ belonging to the Mijikenda community were brought back home marking a milestone in the country’s quest for social and cultural justice.
The vigango which are a symbolic representation of the spirits of the Mijikenda religious leaders -‘Gohu' were stolen over 100 years ago by foreign treasure hunters during the colonial era.
Their return is part of a restitution programme launched by the national museums of Kenya to ensure the country's lost treasures are returned home and handed back to their rightful owners.
Shukri Wachu visited the Gohu and tells us the significance of the vigango to items to the Mijikenda community.
Rabai Cultural Festival 26th Oct 2013
Video By Fatma Mansoor
Librarian Coastal Resources Centre
National Museums of Kenya
Kijana wa miaka 17 apigwa risasi na polisi Rabai, Kilifi
Mvulana wa umri wa miaka kumi na saba anauguza majeraha ya risasi katika hospitali ya Makadara mjini Mombasa. Bakari Mohamed anadai alipigwa risasi na afisa wa polisi ambaye alikuwa na wenzake wakishika doria eneo la Rabai kaunti ya Kilifi.
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CheckPoint: The Rabai celebrate their end year celebrations two months behind conventional calendar
The Rabai people of the coastal Mijikenda are currently celebrating their end of the year festivities, two months behind the conventional calendar …the events allow the group to socialize and showcase their cultural heritage…there is growing concern however among the members that the new generation is slowly discarding their traditions
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Rabai community ushers in new year at Kaya forest, Kilifi county
The Rabai community which is part of the coastal Mjikenda community yesterday celebrated their new year festivities in a colourful ceremony.
The new year which is observed annually comes two months ahead of the conventional calendar allowing groups to socialise and share their cultural heritage together.
True Torah History about Jerusalem from a Rabai
Kanisa La Rabai
Ni zaidi ya miaka 150 tangu kuwasili kwa wamishenari humu nchini. Kazi yao bila shaka imebaki kuwa kumbukumbu kwa wengi haswa baada ya kujenga kanisa la kwanza kabisa la kimishenari huko Rabai, katika kaunti ya Kilifi. Na kama anavyooarifu mwanahabari wetu Tom Wanjala, baadhi ya zana za kimuziki na vifaa vingine vingalipo katika kanisa hili.
Stones on the houses walls in Swahili language by Eng Salim Al Barwani
Stones on the houses walls in Swahili language by Eng Salim Al Barwani
Msanii na Sanaa_ RGB Tomsy
my interview with Ntv's Lolani kalu about my video wax na music wax.
The history of Rabai Mpya in Kilifi, Kenya... The cradle of Christian history in East and Central Af
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OUR TRIP TO MOMBASA | KENYA
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Rabai William Handler's Attack on Israel
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Afrasian Memories in East Africa
Transregional interactions have produced complex cosmopolitan societies across the Afrasian Sea transregion. Individuals, communities, ethnic groups and nation-states exhibit a competition of memories as to who arrived in which territory first, who suffered more during certain atrocities, who participated or did not participate in which atrocities, who influenced which culture more, who made what contribution to whose culture more, or who should respect whose memory more and how. Such difficult and sometimes divisive dialogues are to be expected in a cosmopolitan space that has existed and constantly evolved across the ages. In such entangled spaces where shared imaginaries and memories of particular groups transcend the national scale or operate at a scale below it, it becomes imperative to investigate the complexities and tensions of scale (local, national, transareal, transregional, transnational and global). At the “Africa’s Asian Options” project at Goethe University Frankfurt (AFRASO), our main focus is contemporary relations amongst African and Asian societies across emergent Afrasian spaces. The film ‘Afrasian Memories in East Africa’ has emerged from our attempt at understanding imaginaries and memories that connect Africa and Asia, how these imaginaries and memories are produced and what they are used for within the Afrasian transregion. The film focuses on connective Afrasian memories while remaining sensitive towards connective Afrabian dynamics. Through interviews with various people, it delves into themes such as: the naming of the ocean, transoceanic trade, transculturality, colonialism, railway memories, identity politics, Kiswahili language politics, Afrabian solidarity politics, slavery memories and Bombay Africans’ Memories amongst others.
This film project has emerged from a collaboration between AFRASO and Community Images. Dr. John Njenga Karugia from AFRASO at Goethe University Frankfurt collaborated with one of East Africa’s most renowned documentary film-makers, Ramadhan Khamis of Community Images, in producing this film. The filming involved extensive travel across East Africa, the Indian Ocean and India. The film was launched during an AFRASO symposium titled “Afrasian Entanglements: Current Dynamics and Future Perspectives in India-Africa Relations” at the University of Mumbai in June 2018. This film was sponsored by the German Ministry of Education and Research (BMBF).
Thanks to: Abdilatif Abdalla, Pheroze Nowrojee, Stambuli Abdillahi Nassir, Athman Hussein, Kuldip Sondhi, Ranjit Sondhi, Muhammad Mbwana, Mohamed Ali, Abdulrahman Bakathir, Mkuu Vae, Mbarak Abdulkadir, Hassan Mohamed, Amina Harith Swaleh, Kassim Mohamed, Dr. Kalandar Khan, Neera Kapur, Villoo Nowrojee, Siti Amina, Lorenz Herrmann, Athman Omar, Edwin Demla.
Acknowledgement: Asian African Heritage Trust, National Museums of Kenya, Nairobi Railway Museum, The Reef Hotel Mombasa, Siti & The Band – Zanzibar, Gedi Ruins Museum, Rabai Museum, Swahili Hub Mombasa, University of Mumbai – India, Dhow Countries Music Academy – Zanzibar, Centre for Interdisciplinary African Studies – ZIAF, Frankfurt Memory Studies Platform – FSMP, Africa’s Asian Options (AFRASO) – Germany, Goethe University Frankfurt, German Federal Ministry of Education and Research – BMBF.
Special thanks to: Prof. Dr. Astrid Erll, Prof. Dr. Frank Schulze-Engler and Dr. John Njenga Karugia from the AFRASO Indian Ocean Imaginaries and Memories Research Project Team at Goethe University Frankfurt.