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Roots Amid Ruins: Preserving Identity

In the transitory world of refugee camps, communities strive to keep their culture and identity alive. Amidst the hardship of displacement, preserving traditions becomes a lifeline to the past and a beacon for the future. Children learn folk songs and stories from elders, crafting a bridge between generations. Makeshift celebrations keep cultural rituals alive, providing a sense of normalcy and continuity. These acts of preservation are acts of resilience, offering a comforting reminder of home and a strong sense of community. In the midst of upheaval, these cultural practices stand as a testament to the enduring spirit of the people.

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