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1 (1961): 45-72; Ceza Nabaraoui, "African Women Seek Independence and Peace," Freedomways 1, no. In 1961, while being treated for illness at a Lutheran mission hospital in Ceza, he was introduced to art as a form of therapy by Peder Gowenius. Motivated by this activist vision and accompanied by Mbatha (now recovered), the Goweniuses left Ceza in 1963 for an empty Lutheran-owned building at Rorke's Drift, where their training center for "Arts and Crafts Advisors" (they would now be called occupational therapists) was soon operating alongside what quickly became an economically viable women's weaving workshop. |
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