The next 45 years: let’s see Vanuatu reclaim spaces for women - Devpolicy Blog from the Development Policy Centre
Last month I had the privilege of connecting with my Erromangan ancestral heritage, stored in a museum warehouse in Sydney. There, carefully preserved in stacks in the climate-controlled facility, lay countless items of nemah itse (traditional decorated barkcloth) and tunmit (traditional decorated outer grass-skirt), once proudly worn and produced by our women. Our teven’s (ancestors’) clothing is a reminder that for centuries we had a vibrant m…
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The next 45 years: let’s see Vanuatu reclaim spaces for women - Devpolicy Blog from the Development Policy Centre
Last month I had the privilege of connecting with my Erromangan ancestral heritage, stored in a museum warehouse in Sydney. There, carefully preserved in stacks in the climate-controlled facility, lay countless items of nemah itse (traditional decorated barkcloth) and tunmit (traditional decorated outer grass-skirt), once proudly worn and produced by our women. Our teven’s (ancestors’) clothing is a reminder that for centuries we had a vibrant m…
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