Congo tales : told by the people of Mbomo = racontés par les gens de Mbomo photographs by Pieter Henket ; edited by Stefanie Plattner and Eva Vonk ; story adaptation by S.R. Kovo N'Sondé with Wilfried N'Sondé ; with preface by Sabine Plattner ; with contributions by Pieter Henket, Paul T. Telfer, and Auguste Miabeto ; research by Annie Lydie Idime, Maret Mouendet, Bosco Ekany, and Théophane Bokaka Bouanga
The Congo Basin in Central Africa harbors approximately one quarter of the world's rainforest. In the heart of this forest is Odzala-Kokoua National Park, an ecological wonderland that is home to untold numbers of rare gorillas, forest elephants, and birds. It is also home to people who have lives vastly different from much of the rest of the world. In this photographic series, Pieter Henket presents images of the children of Odzala-Kokoua telling the oral history of the Congo in enchanting and creative ways. Shot over the course of a month, Henket documented the children of this remote region as they designed, planned, created costumes for, and acted out a series of myths - about their tribes, their landscape, and the animals and plants that they live among. Their stories will educate others unfamiliar with a way of life that is so completely in harmony with nature. Filled with vibrant images that highlight the area's magnificent flora and fauna, this photographic project, which was three years in the planning and execution, offers an exciting opportunity to learn about nature and the environment and it delivers an optimistic message about trust, cooperation, and conservation for the next generation of policy makers.
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