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The story of Ota Benga

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⁣Eskaapi - Rammed earth library in Abetenim, Ghana

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This is a recording of the School of Historical, Philosophical an Religious Studies' Distinguished Visiting Scholar Dr. Leslie Alexander giving her public talk on November 21, 2019.

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⁣Dr. Asa G. Hilliard III: IQ Testing - SCETV 1994

Ọbádélé Kambon
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INGREDIENTS FOR THE SOUP:

- Fresh Palmnut
- Hot Pepper
- Peas / Abenduro
- Fresh Tomatoes
- Onion
- Ginger Root
- Garlic
- Garden Eggs / Eggplant
- Salt

MEATS:
- Glass Cutter
- Smoked Mackerel
- Smoked Chicken
- Smoked Cow Feet / Kotodwe
- Smoked Catfish
- Superku / Salted Fish
- Dry Smoked Fish


- Hello guys, hope everyone is having amazing day, as y'all can see we are now in Ghana spending time with family and friends while in Ghana. we are going to take you through our entire trip and hope you enjoy it. God bless y'all and please don't forget to like,share,comment and subscribe!

KoJoe
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⁣Bwiti of the Fang 1963

KoJoe
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Nima. Debora (Maman D), Spiritual Mother & adviser


⁣BANDZIS, NGANGAS, AND NIMAS. Bandzi is the name given to a person being initiated
into Bwiti, or who has already been initiated but does not really follow the tradition in their
daily life. In the initiation, the Bandzis will meet their kombo, the spiritual entity that accompanies them. When Bandzis integrate their kombo into their daily life, they become Ngangas. In Gabon, the Nganga is someone who is not only initiated in Bwiti but also practices
it daily. A Nganga is someone who applies the knowledge of Bwiti in their life, work, music,
and teachings. They are prophets, healers. It is the Nima, however, who has the knowledge
and authority to train and anoint Ngangas, and it is in Nimas that the gift of initiation and
knowledge of healing lies. The Nima is the spiritual leader of the village. Becoming a Nima,
or even a Nganga, is a lengthy process that can take several years of study and practice.
The process includes structured learning in several areas of traditional science, such as initiations, healings, natural pharmacopeia, and spiritual help to humanity. The role of a Nima
carries great responsibility. It is not only about knowing the physical and spiritual dimensions
of iboga but includes holding the knowledge and practices of healing plants, as well as the
process for becoming a traditional therapist.
You can’t initiate other people without knowing the elements. It is important because when you
do a consultation you have in front of you someone who comes with serious problems… If you
don’t know the herbs, the procedures, you’re not going to do a good detoxification treatment.
You can’t make the necessary leap. You can’t hunt the black snake and so on. When people
come with all these problems, you need to have learned how to solve them. [E4-Maman D_34:08]


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Ambakisye-Okang Dukuzumurenyi
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⁣Dr. Yosef Ben-Jochannan: The Black Man Must Wake Up

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EcoPlanet Bamboo's Ghana bamboo farming operations were showcased by this short documentary at the Sundance Film Festival at the request of the Earth Day Network. Learn more about EcoPlanet Bamboo's plantations in Ghana, West Africa http://bit.ly/2seHerQ




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