Rwanda Refugees Weave Talent, Charity ; Business to Sell Crafts Made by Displaced African Women
Dayton Daily News (April 02, 2006)
Author: Joanne Huist Smith Josmith@Daytondailynews.Com
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Author: Joanne Huist Smith Josmith@Daytondailynews.Com
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DAYTON -- Severa Mukamwiza's mother taught her to make baskets from tall grasses as a child in Rwanda. She also taught her that smiling helped to cope with life's hardship.
Mukamwiza, 50, now lives in Dayton with a growing number of Rwanda refugees while her mother remains in their troubled homeland caring for 10 children orphaned by civil war and political unrest.See the full content of this document
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Rwanda Refugees Weave Talent, Charity ; Business to Sell Crafts Made by Displaced African Women
Baskets and smiles keep mother and daughter connected.
Mukamwiza and six other Rwanda re...See the full content of this document