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LIFESTYLE-EDUCATION-KENYA-RELIGION-SCIENCE


TO GO WITH AFP STORY BY HELEN VESPERINI

School children look at the nearly complete 1.6-million-year-old skeleton, belonging to the species Homo ergaster and found near Lake Turkana, Kenya, that belonged to an eight-year-old boy nicknamed "Turkana Boy,", on display at the national museum in the capital, Nairobi, on October 18, 2013. In Kenya, dubbed the Cradle of Humankind for its collection of early human fossils, teachers have to juggle between established religions, local beliefs and the theory of evolution. "There have been challenges in teaching evolution ... largely because of the religious teachings on creation, which are deeply entrenched," said Fredrick Kyalo Manthi, head of the paleontology section at National Museums of Kenya. AFP PHOTO/Tony KARUMBA

Detalii fotografie
Loc:     Nairobi, KENYA
Sursa:   AFP / Mediafax Foto
Fotograf:   TONY KARUMBA
Data:   29 Octombrie 2013
Dimensiuni:   4705 x 2571 (980.75 KB)
Cuvinte cheie:
LIFESTYLE EDUCATION KENYA RELIGION SCIENCE