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Irie reasoning from Rastafari elder Prof I speaking about the importance of African people having an African God.
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For many years, people have used the calabash in multiple ways. They've eaten it as food. They've used it as fishing floats, purses, wall hangings and around the world, people have used it to make musical instruments.
In Barbados and the wider Caribbean, the use of calabash has traditionally been a practical vessel for storage and food serving in the home. This three-part series is designed to preserve and develop the knowledge of calabash carving in Barbados via its two surviving practitioners: artisans Adrian Compton and Ras Isage Burnette.
In Barbados and the wider Caribbean, the use of calabash has traditionally been a practical vessel for storage and food serving in the home. This three-part series is designed to preserve and develop the knowledge of calabash carving in Barbados via its two surviving practitioners: artisans Adrian Compton and Ras Isage Burnette.
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Rainfall is not a sustainable source of water for farmers especially in Africa. Our agronomist has some valuable insights