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This video is the 2nd video of a 4 part series where we delve into the natural ways to keep our bodies healthy during the COVID-19 pandemic. We also discuss strategies to reversing many chronic diseases naturally. Let us know what you think. immakingithappen.com #covid19remedies #covid19healthtips #covid19 #naturalwaystoheal #naturalhealthtips #diabetes #highbloodpressure #thyroids #oliveleafextract #heruoforiatta #nykoletyson #immakingithappen
This video is four (4) part series where we delve into the natural ways to keep our bodies healthy during the COVID-19 pandemic. We also discuss strategies to reversing many chronic diseases naturally. Let us know what you think. immakingithappen.com #covid19remedies #covid19healthtips #covid19 #naturalwaystoheal
Cultural Caravan TV presents a commemoration of the life and legacy of poet, publisher, musician and activist, George Edward Tait. Known for his legendary poem entitled the "Black Brigade". He was also honored in his lifetime with the distinction of being crowned the "Poet Laureate of Harlem". This episode features an insightful interview with Brother Tait and Tony Michelson.
The hidden meaning behind modern Akan funeral rites in Ghana.
Funeral rites forms an integral part with the culture of the Akan people in Ghana. Like myself, if you grew up within the Ashanti region of Ghana, chances are your parents regularly went away on funeral runs during the weekend, leaving you with numerous household chores that had to be completed by their return.
Though I spent most of my childhood wondering why I had to lose my beloved mother on weekends to funerals, I've come to realize that there are very good important reasons for these funeral rites. So in this video, I share with you some of the hidden meaning behind modern Akan funeral rites in Ghana. I say modern as most of the old traditions has been excluded or modified due to several reasons. My name is Mickey....Keep Watching!!!
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A Study of Parallel Proverbs in Akan (Twi) and Kiswahili
Dr. Ọbádélé Kambon and Dr. Josephine Dzahene-Quarshie
LAG 2015 ||| TUESDAY, JULY 28, 2015 ||| 8:30AM
KNUST ||| COLLEGE OF SCIENCE
TwiSwahili or KiswaTwili: A Study of Parallel Proverbs in Akan (Twi) and Kiswahili
Abstract
In Akan and Kiswahili, there are several proverbs that express the same underlying idea, oftentimes in the exact same or similar ways. Examples of these include:
1. a. Kikulacho kinguoni mwako
That which eats you (up) is in your clothing
b. Aboa bi bɛkawo a, naɛfiri wo ntoma mu
If a bug will bite you, it’s from in your cloth
2. a. Chakula chema hakihitaji kawa
Good food needs no coverlet against the flies.
b. Adepa tɔn ne ho
A good thing sells itself.
c. Nkyene nkamfo ne ho.
Salt does not praise itself.
There are several possible reasons why these parallel proverbs exist. In one line of thinking, the similarities may be due to contact phenomena such as shared cultural and/or historical experiences. Another perspective may be due to the demonstrably genetic relationship between Akan and Kiswahili languages. In this study, however, we will examine these proverbs in parallel or near-parallel and demonstrate that regardless of the facts of the two aforementioned lines of inquiry, these proverbs attest to a shared African worldview.
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