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This episode is another special one, we have four special guest, Dr. Linwood Tauheed, an Economics Professor, who joined me for a discussion of his very interesting study titled "One Hundred Years of African American Economists: Difficulties and Prospects for Black Political Economy in the 21st Century."
"One Hundred Years of African American Economists: Difficulties and Prospects for Black Political Economy in the 21st Century." Paper Link:
https://journals.sagepub.com/d....oi/10.1177/003464462
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AMADOU HAMPÂTÉ BÂ - L’Émotion
30.11.2019
UNE VIE, UNE OEUVRE par Michel Pomarède (FRANCE CULTURE)
Kora : Boubacar Cissokho.
http://www.101lasttribes.com/tribes/fulani.htmlThe Sharo festival celebrated by the Fulani ethnic group, is found in the northern region of Nigeria. Sharo which means flogging, is a festival for the rite of passage from boyhood to manhood. The young Fulani boys test their strength and endurance by getting flogged.
A documentary about Fulani people in South Sudan
Egbe Abantu Cieng Li Mbog.
The most widely dispersed African Communities/Nations on the Continent. Banta Fulbe. Pulaaku (Ma'at).
A rare example of Herzog tackling the "ethnographic" corner of the documentary genre, with wonderfully mystical results! Herdsmen of the Sun tells of the Wodaabe tribe, a nomadic African community (self-described as "the most beautiful people on earth") who annually practices a festival called Gerewol, in which females choose their mates from a lineup of super-elaborately adorned men with wild makeup, feathers and kaleidoscopic robes draping their seven-foot frames. Starting with the first scene, Herzog accentuates the ethereal nature of this rite further by layering early 20th-century recordings of opera on the soundtrack; the film's dreamlike depiction of a foreign people, very much at odds with the purist cinema vérité tradition of ethnography without adornment, is the embodiment of Herzog's own "Minnesota Declaration": that through "imagination and stylization", there can be such a thing as a poetic, ecstatic truth. Riverting, singular and totally heartfelt. Review source: http://tinyurl.com/7udrfh5
KOUMEN
an oral history of the west african fulani/pulaar people as told by the sage amadou hampate ba.
kemet black "west africa" africa pastoralism history egypt nile river cheick anta diop "black egypt" koumen fulani pulaar senegal mauritania niger mali cattle herder griot "east africa"
KOUMEN
an oral history of the west african fulani/pulaar people as told by the sage amadou hampate ba.
kemet black west africa pastoralism history egypt nile river cheick anta diop "black egypt" koumen fulani pulaar senegal mauritania niger mali cattle herder griot
KOUMEN
an oral history of the west african fulani/pulaar people as told by the sage amadou hampate ba.
kemet black west africa pastoralism history egypt nile river cheick anta diop "black egypt" koumen fulani pulaar senegal mauritania niger mali cattle herder griot