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Rwanda - Culture Smart!: The Essential Guide to Customs & Culture

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By (author): Brian Crawford

Providing information not found in standard guides about daily interactions, cultural dos and don'ts, etiquette, and the ways business is conducted Culture Smart! Rwanda gives you the tools for a successful visit to this beautiful land. It guides you through daily interactions, cultural dos and don'ts, traditions and cultural practices, etiquette, and the ways in which business is conducted. It provides a brief overview of Rwandan history, and practical suggestions for safety and travel. The Land of a Thousand Hills, is known for its abundant natural beauty and iconic wildlife, from chimpanzees in the Nyungwe Forest to the returning lions and rhinoceros of Akagera National Park. This is a country of tea, coffee, and intricately woven baskets, of expressive drumming, and the subtle and artistic Intore dancers. It has a growing film industry, a world-class cycling team, a thriving contemporary music scene, and a burgeoning economy. The capital, Kigali, glimmers with new construction, and has become a home for investment and economic growth. Rwandans today remain a dignified, reserved, and welcoming people. They share a deep pride in their unique culture and history demonstrated by their eagerness to showcase it to visitors and they are dedicated to development. But to get the most from your stay, plunge in deeper and get to know them on their own terms, and you will find that you can make lifelong friends. See more
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Product Details
  • Dimensions: 110 x 169mm
  • Publication Date: 02 Jan 2019
  • Publisher: Kuperard
  • Publication City/Country: United Kingdom
  • Language: English
  • ISBN13: 9781857338799

About Brian Crawford

Brian Crawford is a teacher and writer who holds a dual M.A. in French Literature and Modern German Culture from Indiana University. He speaks five languages including basic conversational Kinyarwanda. He is the author of fourteen novels including the multiple award-winning The Weaver s Scar: For Our Rwanda (2013) the first young adult novel written in English dealing directly with the Rwandan genocide. Brian has travelled to Rwanda numerous times where he has collaborated on educational partnerships between Rwandan and American secondary students. Beyond his own experience in the country he interviewed many Rwandans and non-Rwandan expatriates to write this guide. He currently teaches secondary Language Arts in Seattle WA USA.

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