cover image: Making mud bricks at Kaputa

Making mud bricks at Kaputa

1976

"The Kaputa Project" was a collaborative effort between local government, the Catholic Church and foreign aid organizations. The goal was to bring a better level of health care and economic opportunities to one of the more rural and least developed areas of the country. Bricks were manufactured for buildings that were to be part of a self-help development center. 6840-06 Sumbu, Lake Tanganyika, (New Years) Kaputa, Mweru Wantipa 1976-77
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Authors

Cancel, Robert

Collection
Zambian Storytellers
Place Discussed
Kaputa, Kaputa District, Northern Province, Zambia Zambia
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Zambia
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