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WAU Performed at Mark Arts During Art Together: Discovering the Maasai Project, organized by Mark Arts & WSU's Lowell D. Holmes Museum of Anthropology, January 10, 2026.

  • Writer: WAU
    WAU
  • Jan 10
  • 1 min read

Updated: Jan 13

While the WSU's Lowell D. Holmes Anthropology Museum shared the ancient history of the Maasai people and their craft to create necklaces, WAU shared a perspective on the African people and their culture today. The Arts remain a very important part of the African village and its people. Arts bring people together, used to communicate with everyone in the village, used to resolve conflicts and healing, etc.



Maasai Necklaces Craft Session by WSU's Anthropology Museum
Maasai Necklaces Craft Session by WSU's Anthropology Museum



Mark Arts & WAU
Mark Arts & WAU
IRC, Mark Arts & WAU
IRC, Mark Arts & WAU
WSU Students Partnering with WAU
WSU Students Partnering with WAU
WSU African Students Partnering with WAU
WSU African Students Partnering with WAU
WAU Members with WSU Students (center & far right) & Working Class Child of WAU Member (far left)
WAU Members with WSU Students (center & far right) & Working Class Child of WAU Member (far left)
Mark Arts, WSU's Anthropology Museum, WSU Students & Guest
Mark Arts, WSU's Anthropology Museum, WSU Students & Guest

Mark Arts, WSU's Anthropology Museum, WAU members & Guest
Mark Arts, WSU's Anthropology Museum, WAU members & Guest

WAU Team - Founder & Executive Officers
WAU Team - Founder & Executive Officers
WAU with WSU Students; the future is bright
WAU with WSU Students; the future is bright

With Dr. Daisy
With Dr. Daisy


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