The Sycamore of Keren: Why Our Emblem Is a Tree
Under the daro tree, disputes were settled, marriages blessed, and names given — the living symbol at the heart of Ketet identity.
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Oral histories, community announcements, photo essays, and the quiet wisdom of elders — curated for every branch of the Ketet family.
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Under the daro tree, disputes were settled, marriages blessed, and names given — the living symbol at the heart of Ketet identity.
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Four lullabies exactly as her mother sang them in the 1940s — press play and you are back in Keren.
148 photos, 9 hours of footage, and three time zones of editing — how the highlight film came together.
Practical lessons from four families in three countries — what worked, what backfired, and why video calls with grandparents matter.
A step-by-step guide to reading baptism registers and matching names across three generations of Ketet branches.
From Seattle to Stockholm, families share how they adapted the jebena ritual for apartment kitchens and video gatherings.
Twelve intimate portraits and the sentences each elder wanted preserved for grandchildren not yet born.
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