Category: Travel & Place Identity
+ Art, Craft & Material Culture, Blog, Cultural Tourism, Focus, Travel & Place Identity, Visual Anthropology
When Color Comes From the Land: What Natural Pigments Teach Us About Culture, Memory, and Place
The research on Lamu Island highlights the significance of natural plant pigments in preserving and reimagining Swahili cultural heritage. It emphasizes the connection between art and environment, advocating for an ethical approach to cultural knowledge. This work encourages meaningful travel that values process over spectacle and reveals sustainability as a cultural practice.