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Where do the ancestors dwell? What happens when we transition from this world to theirs, and what happens to our whole being at the time of temporal death? In this episode, we deal with these questions and more, revealing the little known but specific details about the ancestral world and how it is organized. These insights have implications for everything from who we call in libation or prayer to the relationship with your ancestors to how to frame your human experience to live a meaningful, destiny laden existence.
Can collective economics transform the Black Community for good?
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The Clotilda was the last known slave ship to bring enslaved Africans to America in 1860. The burned ship was discovered in Alabama – not far from where many of the descendants live today. The stories of those enslaved Africans have been passed down for generations.
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A big thanks to John Truden from the University of Oklahoma for sharing your expertise on this history.
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Thank you to those at the Chikasha Academy Adult Immersion Program, and the Seminole Nation Immersion School for helping us with some translations.
We sampled some archival Native American songs in our original music, many are recorded in the Library of Congress. Check out some of those here:
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In this episode, we tackle the thorny matter of divorce and ancestry. I focus on the spiritual factors involved in a divorce, the less common aspects of dissolving a marriage. The implications may surprise you. Stay tuned.
In Ghana, the name of the capital "Accra" was originated from the name of black ants "Nkranii" in Akan language (Twi), so the Akans call the capital Nkrai, but our colonial masters could not pronounce it well, and they called it Accra. People of Accra came to settle on the shores of Accra, due to their huge numbers, Ghanaians related them to Nkranii (black ant). Further history of the capital of Ghana.