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The region of Lake Turkana, located in Kenya and Ethiopia, is considered to be “the Cradle of Humankind”. Among other finds, primate fossils from millions of years ago have been discovered in the region. But what about the region’s modern inhabitants and their relationship to their environment? Iiris Härmä, whose previous work includes the award-winning Leaving Africa, had the chance of joining Helsinki University’s researchers, Álvaro Fernández-Llamazares and Mar Cabeza, on their pre-pandemic trip to study the Daasanach people’s relationship to their environment through traditional animal tales. The researchers hope that storytelling would help to bridge the gap between people’s everyday lives and conservation efforts.

Ex Libris: The New York Public Library

The Elephant Queen

Unknown: Cave of Bones

Secrets of the Neanderthals

Jane

Ghost Elephants

Elephant

The Class of ‘92

The Summers of It - Chapter Two: It Ends

Naqoyqatsi

21 Up

Powaqqatsi

The White Massai Warrior

All the Little Things

An Inconvenient Study

Benito Mussolini: Anatomy of a Dictator

Hyena: Queen of the Masai Mara
A Walk to Beautiful

Terror at the Mall

13 novembre, nos vies en éclats

The Unknown Famine
Oxente, Bixiga!

The Last Gift: Jim's Courage Our Hope

Sidney & Friends