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  • This move had been promoted as part of the agenda to secure the Mau's crucial forested land, which also generates East Africa's primary water catchment area that supplies major rivers and lake systems, including the Nile and Lake Victoria, and feeds into Uganda, Tanzania, Somalia, Ethiopia and Sudan.

    Khadija Sharife: REDD: Seeing the Forest for the Trees 2010

  • The Mau Mau's pause button was hit during the packing stage for heading back down to Hobart.

    Very last of the Tasmanians girliejones 2010

  • Unfortunately, Mau's vision and the city's budget were on different trajectories.

    Leanne Goebel: A Tale of Two Biennials: Santa Fe and Denver 2010

  • At the Mau's Rukinga ranch in Kenya, for example, wealthy Western dotcom entrepreneur Mike Korchinsky and his partner Bob Dodwell spent over $400,000 over a period of six months certifying and analysing the 80,000 acres of land they purchased for $10 per acre, engineered as a deal that would benefit from the REDD scheme.

    Khadija Sharife: REDD: Seeing the Forest for the Trees 2010

  • The Raiders, ancestral enemies of Mau's Nation, have been sighted.

    Reviews of fantasy and science fiction books John 2008

  • The Raiders, ancestral enemies of Mau's Nation, have been sighted.

    Archive 2008-12-01 Kristen 2008

  • Curiously, Koolhaas and Mau's manifesto reads much like how Groundswell curator Peter Reed describes the projects he had chosen for the exhibition: they “offer a strategy for accommodating and integrating - rather than opposing - urban activities, infrastructure, and architecture, recognizing that sites must adapt and respond over time ... [they] are layered, nonhiearchical, flexible, strategic.”

    Archive 2005-06-01 2005

  • Curiously, Koolhaas and Mau's manifesto reads much like how Groundswell curator Peter Reed describes the projects he had chosen for the exhibition: they “offer a strategy for accommodating and integrating - rather than opposing - urban activities, infrastructure, and architecture, recognizing that sites must adapt and respond over time ... [they] are layered, nonhiearchical, flexible, strategic.”

    Parc Downsview Park 2005

  • Mau's own work is almost as varied as the contents of "Massive Change."

    CHAIRMAN MAU 2007

  • The source of his power, according to Philip, lies neither in the Banyamulenge's Southern Highlands nor in the Mau Mau's redoubts to north and south, but among the rising young entrepreneurs of Bukavu.

    The mission song Le Carre, John, 1931- 2006

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