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SummitShare
@summitshare_zm
Empowering Cultural Repatriation through Blockchain & Digital Humanities
Katılım Kasım 2023
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🎉A small but important milestone—our Field Report has crossed 300+ views and 100+ downloads.
Thank you to everyone reading, sharing, and remixing. More heritage, more dialogue ahead.
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12. Orange wave patterns in baskets = floodwaters.
They tell stories of Nyami Nyami, displacement, and memory.
read the full report here:
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11. In 1981, Sister Andrea formalized weaving training.
It turned basketry from survival to skill—and a generational asset.
read the full report here:
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10. Kids start weaving at 11—between school, farming, and chores.
Some carry it on; others stop when it stops feeding them.
read the full report here:
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9. Palm leaves for weaving? Sometimes a 20km round trip.
Every basket carries the weight of physical labor and limited access.
read the full report here:
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8. After Kariba Dam displaced fishers, basketry became survival.
Craft isn’t just culture—it’s adaptation, it’s resilience.
read the full report here:
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7. A woman saw cowry beads. A man spotted a calabash his grandmother carved.
Recognition itself is restoration.
read the full report here:
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6. A $5 ticket pilot generated $354 for communities.
Small scale—but proof that people will pay for ethical, community-driven heritage.
read the full report here:
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5. Communities already had governance: chairpersons, treasurers, rules.
SummitShare didn’t impose—it listened and integrated.
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4. Choma Museum was more than a partner—it was the bridge.
Relationships, not just tech, made SummitShare work on the ground.
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3. SummitShare used Ethereum smart contracts to handle ticket sales and revenue splits—no intermediaries.
Every transaction is public, automatic, and accountable.
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2. In the Gwembe Valley, people identified artifacts through oral storytelling and memory.
These lived narratives are not secondary—they are provenance.
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SummitShare V2 is coming.
As we wrap our second phase in Gwembe, we’re sharing what we’ve learned.
Each week, we’ll post a highlight from Leading Ladies of Zambia, a field report on memory, mechanisms in culture, and restoring value to communities.
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SummitShare@summitshare_zm
Part I is out. SummitShare’s report on piloting economic returns to heritage communities via blockchain is live. This is our field-tested (experiment) case for a future of distributed heritage, co-stewardship & real-world impact. 📄 Repatriation in Practice 🔗⬇️
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(Tu)Sona—an ancient language invented by Zambian women, was nearly erased by colonialism.
Its rediscovery reminds us why preservation and public access to our cultural treasures isn’t optional.
It’s urgent.
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We’ve been building, listening, and learning quietly.
Now, we want to share more intentionally.
📰 Shared Summit is our new monthly dispatch — stories, updates, and small windows into the journey.
Subscribe here and look out for the first issue: shared.summitshare.co
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SummitShare isn't just a platform — it's a living project, evolving with every lesson.
our latest blog reflects on what we've built, what we've learned, and where we're headed next.
read the retrospective + next steps here → summitshare.co/blog/HyuTqpvygl

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