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Lee Olivia

“In the Smoke: An Insightful View into the Life of a Fish Smoker in Sanyang, Gambia”

The Cultural Significance of Fish Smoking in Sanyang, Gambia For centuries, smoking fish has been ingrained in the culture and lifestyle of many coastal communities. In Sanyang, a small fishing village located in the West African nation of Gambia, smoking fish is not only a means of preserving and preparing […]

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The Mekong: A Conduit of Artistic, Culinary, and Cultural Riches

The Kennedy Center’s RiverRun Festival has kicked off to celebrate the world’s rivers and their pivotal role in shaping art, culture, and food while being vital and in urgent need of attention. Rivers have played a significant role in civilizations since the beginning of time, yielding layers of fertile soil […]

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