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Second showcase of current and former online classes at AbibitumiKasa.com

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⁣[ƆFA 3] Abibifahodie Adesuabea 7 - Ogyefuo 2017

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Partial video footage of the late Dr. Khalid Muhammad as guest on LR Byrd's radio show on WHYZ-AM in Greenville, SC. Based on the topic of conversation, I'm placing this circa February 1992.

Shared for historical purposes. I do not own the rights.
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Khalid Muhammad (born Harold Moore Jr.; January 12, 1948 – February 17, 2001) was a black nationalist leader in the United States who became a prominent figure in the Nation of Islam and later the New Black Panther Party. After a racially inflammatory 1993 speech at Kean College, Muhammad was condemned and removed from his position in the Nation of Islam by Louis Farrakhan. He was also censured by both Houses of the United States Congress.

After being removed from the Nation of Islam he served as the National Chairman of the New Black Panther Party until his death in 2001 from a brain aneurysm. Despite the controversy that followed him, he was strong and unapologetic in support of black independence and stated personal practice of anti-miscegenation. - Wikipedia

Kalanfa Naka
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Dedicated to the people of Baro. Please share.

Life has a rhythm, it's constantly moving.
The word for rhythm ( used by the Malinke tribes ) is FOLI.
It is a word that encompasses so much more than drumming, dancing or sound.
It's found in every part of daily life.
In this film you not only hear and feel rhythm but you see it.
It's an extraordinary blend of image and sound that
feeds the senses and reminds us all
how essential it is.

TREES: Before cutting the tree there was a ceremony and an offering held for the tree. The tree was not only used for the jambe. The people of Baro don't waste like we do in the west.

La vida tiene un ritmo, está en constante movimiento. La palabra para el ritmo (de las tribus Malinké) es Foli. Es una palabra que abarca mucho más que tocar el tambor, el baile o el sonido. Se encuentra en cada parte de la vida cotidiana. En esta película no sólo escucha y siente el ritmo, también lo vé. Es una extraordinaria mezcla de imagen y sonido que alimenta los sentidos y nos recuerda a todos lo esencial que es.

ÁRBOLES: Antes de cortar el árbol hubo una ceremonia y una ofrenda para el árbol. El árbol no solo se usaba para el jambe. La gente de Baro no desperdicia como nosotros en el oeste.

La vie a un rythme, est en mouvement constant. Le mot pour le rythme (des tribus malinké) est Foli. C'est un mot qui englobe beaucoup plus de tambours, la danse ou le son. Il se trouve dans chaque partie de la vie quotidienne. Ce film n'est pas seulement entendre et sentir le rythme, voit aussi. Il est un extraordinaire mélange de l'image et du son qui nourrit les sens et nous rappelle à tous combien essentielle .

By the brothers Thomas Roebers and Floris Leeuwenberg


Film crew during one month in Baro, Guinee Afrika.


Beautiful sound recording and sound design Bjorn Warning
Translator and Rhythm specialist Thomas Bonekamp

With special thanks to the chief:

DJEMBEFOLA |: Mansa Camio

info@thomasroebers.com

Ọbádélé Kambon
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ASAKO BY DR. OBADELE KAMBON

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Akosua Radford Foundations of African Thought Testimonial

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[PART 2] UGRC Language Proficiency - Asante Twi - 14 April 2017

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[PART 1] Mdw Ntr Adesuakuo - 17 Ogyefuo 2017

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Gwinnett County activists led by Cheryle Renee Moses held a community rally at Bryson Park to stop the installation of a controversial Gandhi statue and 100 fruit trees for a fruit forest that are supposed to be planted at Bryson Park.




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