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JUNE 25-29; JULY 2- 6, 2014                                
LOG SHEET #1
SMITHSONIAN FOLKLIFE FESTIVAL
AUDIO/VIDEO LOG SHEET
LOGGER/VIDEOGRAPHER: [[Lombann?]]
MEMORY CARD NUMBER - TASCAM: CFCH20 
FILE NAME: BOMA 121
MEMORY CARD NUMBER - ZOOM H2: CFCH22 
FILE NAME: 01
PRESENTER: TOM LALAMPAA.              
DATE/TIME: 6/29/14
PROGRAM: Kenya                       
STAGE: BOMA
GROUP NAME: Building Arts - styles of building huts
REGION/STYLE: Kenya - Burana & Trukana

[[2 columned table]]
| PERFORMER(S) | INSTRUMENT/OCCUPATION |
| --- | --- |
| Omar Godana Dida | married, 2 wives, 11, children "pastoralists" |
| Jesephinei Okiru  | Turkanola Fewkana) |
| Mohamed Ali | coastal region, expert in Suahili 
| Patrick Thuita | [[strikethrough]] Nigidi [[/strikethrough]] - [[?]] with bottles [[(kotaugu)?]] |

CONTENTS/NOTES (continue on back):
1. Trukana building style
2. Omar ___ married, 2 wives 11 children, pastoralists (keepers of livestock) nomads
3. Josephine ___ N. part of Kenya pastoralists 
4. Mohamad Ali part of Kenya expert in Suahili culture
5. Q: What do you use to build huts- How does "[Sualy?]" start building the hut"
 Josephine- 6. A: Turkana- explained role of women
7. Huts made with acacia branches- cut from bushes
8. Huts are spiral shaped, easy to take down +rebuild (nomads) 
Quality of house indicates characters of wife + may predict when husband would take a 2nd wife
Q: to m.ali. how are house doors built?
A: Swahili life style is about decoration 
Parents of bride must provide the house the couple will live in. 

Transcription Notes:
& not + Transcription is pretty clear, but maybe it should be "Borana" and "Turkana"