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Kwabena Ofori Osei
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Cargo Cult
During the Pacific war on the coast of Papua New Guinea, the Papuans want to claim the god Cargo’s gifts by developing a new rite.

Kwabena Ofori Osei
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The recommended video that can change your perception -
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XdCiNqMsnCQCargo cult - what is it?Cargo cults are a fascinating and controversial phenomenon that emerged in the Pacific islands during and after World War II. These beliefs and practices, steeped in superstition and magic, promised the delivery of modern goods and technologies to those who adopted the behaviors and beliefs of Western soldiers. However, as these cargo cults spread and evolved, they also brought about unintended negative consequences that could have disastrous effects on individual and community well-being.At the core of cargo cults is the power of belief and the allure of false hope. For people living in poverty and desperation, the promise of easy solutions to their problems can be irresistible. However, this blind faith can lead to exploitation and deception by those who seek to profit from the followers' gullibility. Additionally, the adoption of Western beliefs and behaviors can erode traditional values and cultural identity, leading to social and psychological problems.The cargo cult phenomenon also raises important questions about the impact of modernization and Western influence on indigenous cultures. While cargo cults emerged in the context of World War II, they continue to persist and evolve today in response to the forces of globalization and neo-colonialism. The clash between traditional values and Western ideologies, as well as the power dynamics involved, can lead to resistance and social engineering.Through the lens of ethnography, anthropology, sociology, and psychology, this video explores the complexities and potential dangers of cargo cults. By understanding the root causes and consequences of this phenomenon, we can better appreciate the importance of critical thinking and cultural sensitivity in navigating the changing world around us."I hope this description captures the key ideas and themes related to cargo cults and their potential negative impacts on individuals and communities, while incorporating the keywords provided.

Kwabena Ofori Osei
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Christianity in Africa is a Cargo Cult

Christianity is a Cargo Cult
Islam is a Cargo Cult
Judiasm is a Cargo Cult
Religion is a Cargo Cult







Support me on Patreon http://www.patreon.com/baud2bitsFollow me on Facebook https://www.facebook.com/baud.bits& Twitter https://twitter.com/baud2bitsA Note on Cargo Cults and Cultural Constructions of Changehttps://ojs.lib.byu.edu/spc/in....dex.php/PacificStudi lives for old; cultural transformation: Manus, 1928-1953 (1956)https://archive.org/details/ne....wlivesforoldcu00inme New Guinea Villagerhttp://www.papuaweb.org/dlib/b....k1/rowley/Forerunner of melanesian nationalismhttp://horizon.documentation.i....rd.fr/exl-doc/pleins AND THE VAILALA MADNESShttp://www.isca.ox.ac.uk/filea....dmin/ISCA/JASO/Archi Missionary Voyage To The Southern Pacific Ocean Performed In The Years 1796 1797 1798 In The Ship Duff 1799https://archive.org/details/mi....ssionaryvoyage00lond around the world by Lewis de Bougainville 1766-9https://archive.org/details/Vo....yageAroundTheWorldBy and its possibilitieshttps://archive.org/details/fi....jiitspossibili00grim three voyages of Captain James Cook round the worldhttps://archive.org/details/th....reevoyagesofca04cook of discoveries around the world successively undertaken by Byron 1764 Wallis Carteret 1766 Cook 1768https://archive.org/details/vo....yagesofdiscove00wils experiences of a New Guinea resident magistratehttps://archive.org/details/someexperienceso00monc

Kwabena Ofori Osei
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Ọbádélé Kambon
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In other news, remember the adorable 5-year-old kid chef Ama Kambon? You may remember her from her videos and morning show appearances where she made child-friendly meals for kids?

Well, now she's a teenager, taking on a significant project to introduce healthy food options for both kids and adults. She is hosting a healthy food-tasting dinner. And she's not going it alone. Some big names and organizations are backing her. We heard Okyeame Kwame, Kweku Andoh Baffour, and others confirmed to attend, along with media personalities like Amenyaw Debra, Kojo Pooley, and Bishop Agbey Jr. III, who also confirmed. Others invited but not yet confirmed are Ambolley and notable vegan stars in Ghana. Additionally, Nature's Therapy, a popular soap brand, and others are coming in as sponsors.

The community is really showing up for themselves, Chef Ama, and the youth.

But this isn't child's play. The admission price is definitely adult-sized.

Chef Ama said it's all for a good cause, though.

She received grants and sponsorship for activities scheduled for late 2024. The proceeds will help her organize the free vegan health festival and launch a youth entrepreneur program. She intends to help other children pursue their passions and launch a program where youth can follow in her footsteps and start businesses while they are young.

If you want to learn more about Chef Ama Kambon, support her, or attend her upcoming events, visit NkwaDua.com or find her everywhere nkwadua vegan.

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