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Ambakisye-Okang Dukuzumurenyi
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Usman Mohamadu walked over 300 miles in 10 days to sell his cattle for a fortune in a country very fond of red meat. The second part of our special report on Fulani nomads

T. Y. Adodo
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Listen to the album “Mirror 25". Out Now!
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Baka Omubo
38 Views · 5 years ago

The Movement with Kmt and Kofi focuses on critical issues in the Black world. In this episode, Dr. Molefi Kete Asante discusses critical ideas regarding Afrocentricity, knowledge and power.
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Nana
38 Views · 10 months ago

#dailywatchtv #ibrahimtraoré #johnmahama #burkinafasoralph St. Williams, Jamaicans, Nigerians & Burkinabe Warning Message With To H.E John Mahama on Captain Ibrahim Traore Burkina Faso ProtestFull Video Link 👉👉

Ambakisye-Okang Dukuzumurenyi
111 Views · 5 years ago

A short film exploring life in a traditional Gambian village. Makumbaya, is located near Old Yundum and Bafoloto quarry in The Gambia.

Ọbádélé Kambon
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@OsagyefoMusic LIVE THE LIFE U LOVE produced by ZAPP MALLET,mixed and mastered by IBEE.Video directed by FRED DRED

Ọbádélé Kambon
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⁣20 Years of Abibitumi
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Kwabena Ofori Osei
67 Views · 1 year ago

⁣Welcome back to ABIBITUMI TV, your trusted source for unfiltered news and analysis on African affairs.
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Ambakisye-Okang Dukuzumurenyi
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Dr. Na'im Akbar lecture

Kwadwo Danmeara Tòkunbọ̀ Datɛ
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(F.E. Churchill-L.Morey) Bourne Co.
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Kwabena Ofori Osei
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Kwabena Ofori Osei
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The religious beliefs of Israel were rooted in the shared culture of Canaan. Although it had unique attributes that differed from the Canaanites, it still found expression in shared practices and language. Some traditional practices couldn't be merged with Yahwism, but others like sacred poetry, music, and architecture were adopted and became integral to Israelite religion. The Old Testament's embrace or rejection of these elements means that Canaanite religious influences still affect us today through biblical narratives.Before the findings at Ugarit-Ras Shamra, our knowledge of Canaanite religion was minimal and largely from indirect sources. The Old Testament did mention Canaanite deities and rituals, but these were often in a negative light, making interpretations challenging. Mentions of Canaanite gods and rituals were also found in Egyptian, Mesopotamian, and Phoenician writings, including the Karatepe inscriptions from 1946. However, these weren't enough to form a complete understanding. Greek historians provided accounts of Canaanite beliefs, but it was hard to distinguish authentic traditions from later additions. Excavations at places like Byblos and Megiddo gave us glimpses, but only a fragmentary picture.Now, thanks to discoveries at Ras Shamra (ancient Ugarit) in North Syria, the Canaanites tell their own story. Hundreds of clay tablets found there, written in a dialect close to Biblical Hebrew, offer rich insights. These tablets feature extensive mythological poems, records related to temple services, lists of deities and sacrifices, and details about temple workers and rituals. Additionally, artifacts linked to gods like Baal and Dagon, including temple remains and stelae, have been uncovered.It's crucial to understand that while there was a core Canaanite religious belief, local variations existed. Not every Canaanite city would have worshiped all the gods we know from the texts. Canaanite religion was more of a public affair than a personal one. Its rituals, mostly centered on ensuring fertility, were community events. Though there were individual acts of devotion, as seen in Phoenician inscriptions, the religion was mainly a communal way to connect with nature's forces. This involved practices believed to ensure continued creation and rejuvenation. The prominence of some deities in mythological writings doesn't always reflect their actual popularity among Canaanite devotees. Conversely, some gods, like Dagon, had a minimal role in myths—merely acknowledged as Baal's father—but seemed quite revered, as evidenced by a dedicated temple and two stelae in Ugarit.EL, the hebrew word for GOD, is the Supreme God and creator, and shows up as ALLAH in arabic.YHWH’s revelation is always at a mountain, whether called Sinai or Horeb, pictures the event is a volcanic eruption. As these texts show, volcanism seems to be an essential attribute typically associated with YHWH, linking him to the Craftsman Metalurgy gods I mentioned before. The account of the Sinai revelation, with its volcanic imagery, is meant to show that YHWH himself, and not simply a divine emissary, but a Demiurgic Crafstman.Some believe Mount Sinai might be one of these Arabian volcanoes, which the Israelites approached after departing Egypt. The Kenites seem to have been skilled metalworkers. Genesis 4 discusses Cain's descendant, Tubal-Cain, as a craftsman skilled in molding copper and iron. Semitic cognates of Cain hint that metallurgical activities were integral to its meaning. Hence, Cain might originally have represented the pioneering figure in metallurgy, with the Kenites—both metalworkers and smelters—as his successors. Their association with a volcanic deity like YHWH becomes clearer in this context.00:00:00 - Intro00:02:21 - Chapter 1: Canaanite Religion00:05:33 - Chapter 2: the God EL00:07:14 - Chapter 3: Divine Craftsman00:10:38 - Chapter 4: PTAH, Demiruge00:12:48 - Chapter 5: Elephantine Jews00:17:27 - Chapter 6: Yahweh, Midianite Metallurgy God00:24:59 - Chapter 7: YHWH vs. Ba'al00:32:18 - Chapter 8: Dionysian IAO00:37:54 - Chapter 9: Dionysus of the Desert00:39:57 - Chapter 10: Yahweh Inscriptions00:42:50 - Chapter 11: EL, King of the North00:45:45 - Chapter 12: Saturn, King of ELOHIM00:53:57 - Chapter 13: Old Gods - BAD00:58:00 - Chapter 14: Breasts of Gaia (2 Mountains)01:01:27 - Chapter 15: Jewish Polythesim01:03:22 - Chapter 16: Rise of Monotheism01:19:25 - Chapter 17: Demetrius Phalerius01:26:16 - OUTRO: Plutarch on 'AMEN'#gnosticinformant #judaism #documentary

Ọbádélé Kambon
137 Views · 6 years ago

Ancestral Wall Libation 2019 - Nana Kwame Pɛbi Date I

Ọbádélé Kambon
42 Views · 2 years ago

⁣how to make simple biogas plant daily 1 hour save the LPG gas

Kwabena Ofori Osei
59 Views · 4 years ago

Wisdom isn't found in one person
Anansi shows God how a lie can be more hurtful than a wound. God realizes that wisdom cannot be found in one person. He rewards Anansi by naming all stories Anansi stories.

The storyteller
Kwame Sakyi
More from this storyteller: Interview with Kwame Sakyi (b)

Wisdom isn't found in one person (Twi)
Once upon if time God lived in his cottage. The name of the cottage was: There's no one besides me. Kwaku Anansi also lived in a cottage not so far away from him. The name of his cottage was: Wisdom isn't found in one person. They became good friends. One day kwaku Anansi asked God: 'What is more painful: the incision of Tribal marks or to be falsely accused of something?' God answered that a blade would cut your flesh, but when you are falsely accused of something you could just walk away and deny it. One day Kwaku Anansi went to God's cottage and relieved himselve on the stove. The next morning God's mother-in-law found the mess and was shocked and told everybody in the village. Meanwhile Kwaku Anansi hired the Rat to digg a tunnel to the room where God kept his talking drums. That same day the drums started talking and saying that God had done the deed. God couldn't bare the false accusations and wanted to kill himself. Kwaku Anansi reminded him of their conversation and God realised that false accusations could be as painful as the incisions of tribal marks. God now understood why Kwaku Anansi had named his cottage: Wisdom isn't found in one person. And from then on assigned all stories to his name. That is how all stories became Anansie stories.
Story type: Verhaal

Duration: 7'50
Keywords: wisdom; pain; story; stories; Ananse story; lie; God; Ananse; gossip; Anansi; name; gossip; lie; trick
Copyright video recording: © Foundation Vista Far Reaching Visuals
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Related videos: Why Anansi's name comes before every story (s), Anansi and the wisdom (s), Interview with Kwame Sakyi (b), A lie is more hurtful than a wound (s)

The Anansi Masters project is a digital platform developed by Vista Far Reaching Visuals and partners. At the website http://www.anansimasters.net you can find information about the story character of Anansi or Nanzi and especially many stories. The stories originated in Africa and were exported to other parts of the world through slave trade and migration where they developed independently. In Anansi Masters, the similarities and differences between the stories and storytellers can be found. Anansi Masters initiates different activities all over the world where stories from this oral tradition can be found. Anansi Masters collaborates with writers, theatre makers, filmmakers, researchers, schools and of course with many many storytellers. Discover all the results on the Anansi Masters website!

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Baka Omubo
30 Views · 10 months ago

Uncovering the linguistic, genetic, cultural and historical links between Kemet and West Africa.

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20 Views · 5 years ago

Black people collectively are not serious!!

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Karuga Mwangi
85 Views · 4 years ago

Did you know that you can learn colours in Kikuyu? In this video we learn different colours and get to understand them in Kikuyu language. Isn't it interesting? Let's go.......

AfroN8V
65 Views · 3 years ago

Hear the sounds of the Abeng, well known instrument of the Jamaican Maroons. Introduction at the 285th Accompong Maroon town celebration in St Elizabeth, Jamaica.




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