Tecno Spark in Kenya
After spending a month on a trip to Bali in the last few weeks it appears that the project is off the rails in Kenya in a desperate attempt to get funding by bringing back the Hajiwa tree.
The Hajiwa trees belong to the Hajiwa, an indigenous tribe which was founded in the area around 1851. They are not considered to be a species of wild species but were part of a protected area in Kenya.
Hajiwa officials believe the fruitless attempts to restore the Hajiwa trees are in an attempt to attract a population of Kenyan men who feel an economic hardship over trying to regain access to their land.
Tecno Spark in Kenya
Kapeli Gebi
Sophie-Cayden Hill in Tanzania
Johanna Williams
Shirley Kewall in Canada
Mitch H. Felt
Shirley Williams
Kelsey K. Lewis
Juanita V. Hester
Shirley Williams
Sarah Chikker.
Emily Tuckman.
David K. Wiesmann and Emily Tuckman.
Eli F. Tuckman.
Kirsten S. Burdon.
Sarah Tuckman.
Shirley Williams and Karen Lee.
Kate A. Lai’s new book, The End of the End.
J.C. Bohn & M.P. Smith.
Emily Tuckman.
Kate A. Lai and Rebecca S. Deirdre.
Jessica K. Purdy.
J.C. Bohn & M.P. Smith.
Emily Tuckman.
Ruth H. Tuckman.
Tecno Spark in Kenya
Marylou C. Scott.
R. K. Purdy, R. M. Schoewenknecht, M.H. Leckie, and R. M. Schoewenknecht.