tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6034030961236244148.post423126425802269307..comments2023-11-03T14:36:36.178+01:00Comments on DadaHinc: sights and sounds : National Treasure.randyodehhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/05695970847515921051noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6034030961236244148.post-23786151704929018882012-01-04T00:07:52.523+01:002012-01-04T00:07:52.523+01:00yes the Nok festival and culture is one of the few...yes the Nok festival and culture is one of the few conscious effort of individuals to keep such history relevant which is really encouraging,but am also looking forward to when there is a holistic reorientation of concerned authorities in the importance of preservation of history so that at least our children can enjoy what we did while growing up.randyodehhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/05695970847515921051noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6034030961236244148.post-81821795955888465402012-01-03T15:08:51.556+01:002012-01-03T15:08:51.556+01:00I visited Nok (near Kwoi) a couple of years ago: o...I visited Nok (near Kwoi) a couple of years ago: our guide Fatima was brilliant and excellently conveyed cave-living society as she took us on a tour of the extensive former community. A very fancy visitor centre had just been completed (as yet unused) but I can't find any reference to it online... I wonder what happened? However it was good to know that she - and hopefully others - were at least in some way preserving history...Cicely Brownhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/15109561158669752211noreply@blogger.com