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ANUNNAKI: THE SCIENTIFIC EXPLANATION
This is a series of Live YouTube presentations which seek to address the topic of the Anunnaki - beings who "descended from the heavens." Dr Luyaluka will explain the role of the Anunnaki as an integral part of the creation process, a process to be scientifically explained thanks to nature and deductive logic.
More infos about this event can be found on our website: https://kongospirituality.com/....kongo-spirituality-c
The four videos will be released one every sunday from 1st September 2024 on our YouTube channel (www.youtube.com/@nzilalowa1)
Burkina Faso is a special country; one that is characterized not by its economy or its nature, but by the people that inhabit it. Diversity is unequivocally Burkina Faso’s strong suite as difference takes place in co-existence. What makes this interesting for an architect is that the large variety of ethnic groups is paired with the creativity portrayed in the spatial environment.
Understanding the natural, cultural and social context in which Burkinabé citizens live will provide us with the tools to design better, more affordable and more culturally sensitive housing solutions. Comprehending their daily life is of high importance if the urbanizing population is to accept, apply, use and create new, more effective housing typologies.
This documentary shows the strength local architecture has and the inevitable change that the country is facing. Fusing both the vernacular and an African modernity offers viable solutions to the spatial development of the country’s urban growth.
I hope you enjoy it!
Check https://www.robynesome.com/bur....kinab-domesticity-do for the research paper, which contextualizes global challenges such as high population growth, rapid urbanization, and the lack of cultural values portrayed in mass housing, within Burkina Faso.
Abibitumi Kasa Statement on Libya's Enslavement of Afrikan=Black people
Abibifahodie Adesuabea Testimonial #13: Kwaku Prempeh (Twi)
Welcome back to the 2nacheki! Here is your latest African news!
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African presidents in US for UN assembly.
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Ethiopia and Egypt welcome call to resume dam talks
Cameroon Crowned African Women's Volleyball Champions!
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Dedicated to the people of Baro. Please share.
Life has a rhythm, it's constantly moving.
The word for rhythm ( used by the Malinke tribes ) is FOLI.
It is a word that encompasses so much more than drumming, dancing or sound.
It's found in every part of daily life.
In this film you not only hear and feel rhythm but you see it.
It's an extraordinary blend of image and sound that
feeds the senses and reminds us all
how essential it is.
TREES: Before cutting the tree there was a ceremony and an offering held for the tree. The tree was not only used for the jambe. The people of Baro don't waste like we do in the west.
La vida tiene un ritmo, está en constante movimiento. La palabra para el ritmo (de las tribus Malinké) es Foli. Es una palabra que abarca mucho más que tocar el tambor, el baile o el sonido. Se encuentra en cada parte de la vida cotidiana. En esta película no sólo escucha y siente el ritmo, también lo vé. Es una extraordinaria mezcla de imagen y sonido que alimenta los sentidos y nos recuerda a todos lo esencial que es.
ÁRBOLES: Antes de cortar el árbol hubo una ceremonia y una ofrenda para el árbol. El árbol no solo se usaba para el jambe. La gente de Baro no desperdicia como nosotros en el oeste.
La vie a un rythme, est en mouvement constant. Le mot pour le rythme (des tribus malinké) est Foli. C'est un mot qui englobe beaucoup plus de tambours, la danse ou le son. Il se trouve dans chaque partie de la vie quotidienne. Ce film n'est pas seulement entendre et sentir le rythme, voit aussi. Il est un extraordinaire mélange de l'image et du son qui nourrit les sens et nous rappelle à tous combien essentielle .
By the brothers Thomas Roebers and Floris Leeuwenberg
Film crew during one month in Baro, Guinee Afrika.
Beautiful sound recording and sound design Bjorn Warning
Translator and Rhythm specialist Thomas Bonekamp
With special thanks to the chief:
DJEMBEFOLA |: Mansa Camio
info@thomasroebers.com
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Wah gwan family? join us in this video as we share certain things that shocked us about living in Ghana. We also discussed solutions on how to face these shocks as Africans of the diaspora returning to The continent. Please join us in the discussion and let's figure out these issues together.
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HAPI Talks Special Edition: Critical Talk with Artists and Scholars: Making our new normal based on a Black African Narrative: Host: Zetha Nobles Guests: Dr. Wade Nobles, Prof. James Small, Dr. Joy DeGruy, Dr. Cheryl Grills, Dr. Molefi Asante, Tico Wells, Seun Kuti & Hawthorne James.
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The continent of Africa has had it’s fair share of mercenaries who are hired by different parties to help with either effecting regime change or for purposes of protecting countries from insurgent forces.
One of the most popular of these was a man called Bob Denard who became legendary for his role in attempting to overthrow regimes in a series of wars that accompanied the decolonisation of Africa, during the 1960s and 1970s
Claiming to have support from France for operations meant to retain French influence in its former colonies, Bob called himself the “Pirate of the Republic” in a career which began in Congo and ended in the Comoros islands.
Bob Denard was involved in four of the 19 coup attempts that have shaken the Comoros archipelago since the islands won independence from France in 1975. At one point he was considered as the de facto leader of the Comoros.
Many Comorians blamed him for destabilising the islands, as well as other parts of Africa.
In this episode of African Biographics, we look at the illustrious career of Robert Denard, a career mercenary who played a part in charting the course of history in a few African countries.
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Sources:
The Mercenary Position, Howard French, Transition, No. 73 (1997), pp. 110-121 (12 pages), Published By: Indiana University Press
https://nationalinterest.org/b....log/buzz/one-man%E2%
https://www.google.com/amp/s/a....mp.theguardian.com/n
https://apnews.com/article/613....41e6567bac4d21383431
https://link.springer.com/chap....ter/10.1007/978-1-34
https://www.cairn-int.info/art....icle-E_VIN_141_0143-
http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/europe/7044019.stm
https://www.reddit.com/r/TrueReddit/comments/6b0jvu/one_man_private_army_story_of_french_mercenary/utm_medium=android_app&utm_source=share
https://en.topwar.ru/172246-bo....b-denar-korol-naemni
https://www.youngpioneertours.....com/dprk-thwarted-co
https://www.blackpast.org/glob....al-african-history/c
https://www.britannica.com/place/Comoros
https://www.csmonitor.com/Worl....d/Global-News/2009/1
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Heartbreaking Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com)
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Night Snow - Asher Fulero
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Eto iSPEAK Ede jẹ yiya nipa idije wa akọkọ. Pin aṣa rẹ pẹlu iSPEAK ati awọn ọrẹ nipasẹ idije aṣa wa.
Awọn ofin:
Awọn olukopa laarin awọn ọjọ-ori ti 3 ati 17 ọdun atijọ.
https://www.ispeaklanguage.org/culture-contest
iSPEAK Language Learning program is excited about our first contest. Share your culture with iSPEAK and friends through our Culture Contest.
Rules:
Participants are between the ages of 3 and 17 years old.
https://www.ispeaklanguage.org/culture-contest
William O’Neal’s interview segments are from the Fred Hampton documentary episode of the Eyes on the Prize II television series, which originally aired on PBS in 1990. The 14-part documentary series chronicled the U.S. civil rights movement. During the interview, William O'Neal discusses the raid on Fred Hampton's apartment and the role he played as an FBI informant. O'Neal and his betrayal of Hampton are explored in the film Judas and the Black Messiah (2021), where he is portrayed by LaKeith Stanfield.
For this third week of containment, I would like to share with you this fantastic album produced in 1978 by Essiebons.
F. Kenya's Band was formed in 1965 led by Francis Kenya, born in Esiama, a town in the Eastern Nzema District. He learned the trade of goldsmith but his interest in music developed so rapidly that he finally had to relinquish in the sixties, to join the Ahamanos Band and later the Kakaiku's No.1 Band. Since the formation of his own band, Francis has recorded some Akan records alongside with his mainly Nzema (his native language) records that made him famous in Ghana and neighboring Ivory Coast.
Sleeve design: Gerhard Adu
Stay strong and let the music take you away!
I-Tal food is derived from the word "vital", namely natural, pure and clean food. Taste for I-Tal has developed alongside Rastafarian engagement with the valorization of traditional knowledge about health and ethnomedicine, small farming and land use, all while promoting sustainability. Its motto could be " live simply, so that others may simply live".
We will travel the island of Jamaica and meet those who withold the knowledge and culture of "agridishes". A documentary film by Nicoletta Fagiolo & Cedric Danquin in production.
You can visit Teresa, Emile and Christine Chamberlain at JUST NATURAL in West End Negril, Jamaica. Today on Trip Advisor it's rated as the second out of 95 restaurants in Negril.
Special thanks to Sue McKenzie from Judy House Cottages & Rooms, Negril, Jamaica for the use of the kitchen where Michel Crochmore is cooking.
A baby elephant faces a tough task when it comes to a steep cliff. Luckily for it, the entire herd is behind it and helps it make its way up. 🥰 From Mashatu Game Reserve, Botswana
This video breaks down the ancestral legacy of post pharaohnic populations among the Mande peoples of West Afrika.
Social scientists have long compared racism in the United States, South Africa and Brazil. Unlike the US and South Africa, Brazil managed to produce similar disparities between blacks and whites without the need to mandate racial inequalities by law.
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