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Back To The Roots is an intermedia format discovering inventive ways to illustrate an authentic contemporary narrative of the many places we come from through creativity and expression. Taking on the undertaking to explore for unique creators while building a stage highlighting talented individuals and collectives from a global community. The format is a medium to collaborate with local talents anywhere, making new avenues by which we may learn from each other.
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I'm your host, and today we are discussing Resolute Mining CEO Detained by Officials in Mali.
The Resolute Mining CEO and the other employees were in the country’s capital, Bamako, to hold talks with mining and tax authorities about business practices.Mali has been pressing for higher compensation from Western gold producers.
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The Kemetic Roots of West Afrika
This video provides a breakdown of the Kemetic ancestral roots of contemporary West Afrikan populations using a multidisciplinary evidence based approach. Some of the fields of analysis include:
Historical Linguistics
Historical Archeology
Genetics
Structural Systems etc.
The ancestry of the Igbo, Yoruba, Wolof and Akan is discussed refuting the notion that the Afrikology subfields of Kemetology and Nubiology are the Hamitic hypothesis painted black. In reality scholars within these disciplines spearheaded the effort to defeat Hamiticism, especially at the Cairo Symposium of 1974.
0:00 Intro Identity Crisis
1:17 Afrikan map making
2:40 Hamitic Hypothesis
4:06 Hamitic Linguistics
5:00 Western Centered Historical Perspectives
5:30 West Afrikan Oral History
5:40 Archeological Industries from Eastern Afrika
6:00 West Afrikan Occupation Record
6:50 West Afrikan Oral History was not altered by eurasians
7:25 Afrikan Centered Philosophy and Logical Inferences
9:10 Pluridisciplinary Analysis
9:38 The Mulongi Model of Dr. Dika Akwa
10:17 Ancient DNA analysis at Shum Laka
10:44 Sahelian migratory ancestry of Kmt/Kush
11:07 Afrikan Historical Comparative Linguistics
12:30 Sahelian Waterways
12:44 Sengambian Historigraphy
14:04 Akan Historigraphy
15:10 Commonalities in Afrikan Material Cultures
15:40 Igbo Historiography
17:24 Yoruba Historiography
Music: Smith The Mister; Riviera, 1993, Clocks.
The full uncut version of the thought-provoking debate between Malcolm X and Gordon Hall on extremist organizations which took place 3 days before Malcolm was tragically assassinated.
On April 30, 2025, a wave of protests erupted across major cities worldwide, including New York, London, Accra, and Vienna, as Africans and their allies rallied in solidarity with Captain Ibrahim Traoré of Burkina Faso. These demonstrations were a direct response to perceived neo-colonial interference, particularly following comments by U.S. General Michael Langley. Protesters, comprising members of the African diaspora and supporters from various nations, voiced their support for Traoré's vision of an autonomous Africa free from Western dominance. Chants like "No more plots, no more puppets" and "We stand with Traoré" echoed through the streets, symbolizing a collective demand for sovereignty and self-determination. This global mobilization underscores a significant shift in the African political landscape, highlighting a growing resistance against external influences and a unified call for genuine independence.
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This is chapter 1 of a 12 chapter documentary entitled Pillars of Resistance: The Freedom Crusaders.
Expulsion of the Hyksos from Kemet by Seqenenre Tao and his two sons Kamose and Ahmose I.
Sources:
Introduction
Chapter 1: Expulsion of the Hyksos
Artifacts, Engravings, and Paintings -in order of appearance
Queen Tiye - Ägyptisches Museum, Berlin
Amenhotep III – Louvre Museum, Paris
Scene from the Tomb of Nakht – Sheikh Abd el-Qurna, Theban Necropolis
Australian Aborigines – War. Calvert Collection, Mitchell Library, State Library of New South Wales.
“Zanj Revolt”
Reproduction
Alma-Tadema, Lawrence. La Vengeance Des Fils D'Antar. Digital image. N.p., n.d. Web. http://www.galerie-portalis.co....m/moyenorient-la-ven
Original
Dinet, Alphonse Etienne. La Vengeance Des Fils D'Antar. Digital image. N.p., n.d. Web. http://www.artvalue.com/auctio....nresult--dinet-alpho
Black Seminole Revolt
Blanchard, D. F. Massacre of Whites by Indians and Blacks in Florida. Digital image. The Dade Massacre. The New York Public Library, Humanities and Social Sciences Library, Manuscripts and Archives Division, n.d. Web. http://www.inmotionaame.org/gallery/detail.cfm;jsessionid=f830225761468991179795?migration=2&topic=6&id=298766&type=image&metadata=show&page=&bhcp=1.
Haitian Revolution
Suchodolski, January. Battle at San Domingo. Digital image. Wikimedia, n.d. Web. https://commons.wikimedia.org/....wiki/File:San_Doming
4 Hyksos
An artistic rendering by Heinrich von Minutoli -1820, based on a mural from the tomb of Seti I
The Return From Abydos - large sailboat
Tomb of Menna-north wall - Sheikh Abd el-Qurna, Theban Necropolis
Scribes Recording Grain Harvest
Tomb of Menna-sub-register - Sheikh Abd el-Qurna, Theban Necropolis
Rhind Mathematical Papyrus
British Museum - London
Kemety Calendar
Temple of Luxor – Luxor, Egypt
Preparation of Fowl for Offerings
Tomb of Nakht-west wall, north side - Sheikh Abd el-Qurna, Theban Necropolis
Kemety Spearmen
Tomb of Mesehti at Asyut
Egyptian Museum - Cairo, Egypt
Sarcophagus of Kamose
Egyptian Museum – Cairo, Egypt
Mummy of Seqenenre Tao
Deir el-Bahri cache
Egyptian Museum – Cairo, Egypt
Fragment of the Death Shroud of Ahmose Bearing Seqenenre Tao's Titulary
The Museo Egizio – Turin, Italy
Rishi Coffin of Kamose
Egyptian Museum - Cairo, Egypt
Fragmentary Statue of Ahmose I
Metropolitan Museum of Art – New York, NY
Autobiography of Ahmose son of Ibana
Tomb of Ahmose son of Ibana-east wall - Deir el-Bahari, Egypt
Ahmose I Expelling the Hyksos
Unknown
Ahmose-Nefertari with Ahmose I
Unknown
Nefertari and Amenhotep I
Tomb of Inerkhau - Sheikh Abd el-Qurna, Theban Necropolis
Ahmose-Nefertari
Neues Museum – Berlin, Germany
Head of Thutmose I
British Museum – London, UK
Thutmose III
Metropolitan Museum of Art – New York, NY
Ka Statue of King Tutankhamun
Egyptian Museum – Cairo, Egypt
Amenhotep I
Museum of Fine Arts – Boston, MA
Colossal statue of Amenhotep III
British Museum – London, UK
Head of an Early Eighteenth Dynasty King, ca. 1539-1493 BCE
37.38E
Brooklyn Museum – Brooklyn, NY
Hatshepsut
Metropolitan Museum of Art – New York, NY
Akhenaten
Aten Temple at Karnak.
Egyptian Museum – Cairo, Egypt
Kemety_Light_Infantry
Temple of Hatshepsut - Luxor, Egypt
King Tutankhamun Chariot-Replica
King Tutankhamun: His Tomb and his Treasures – Travelling Exhibit
Bibliography
Lichtheim, Miriam. "Chapter 1/The Autobiography of Ahmose Son of Abana."Ancient Egyptian Literature Volume 2: The New Kingdom” U of California, 1976. 12-13. Print.
Simpson, William Kelley., Robert K. Ritner, and Vincent A. Tobin. "Part VI The Royal Stelae - The Kamose Texts." Literature of Ancient Egypt An Anthology of Stories: Instructions, Stelae, Autobiographies, and Poetry. New Haven: Yale UP, 1900. 346. Print.
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In this episode, I make the case for the deep importance of ancestral names and introduce viewers to an African naming practice. Those names are a requisite of personhood. They map out and even guide us to the realization of our path/purpose in the temporal world. The name of a person must reflects his/her purpose in life; said another way, names function as indexes of the particular “soul” assigned a particular human mission, as revealed on a particular day of birth.
This documentary looks at traditional Akan healing techniques involving herbalism and spiritual possession, and how western doctors and traditional healers were working together. A film by J. Scott Dodds, Tom Wallace and David Ohl.
Part 1 of some of the best speeches of Professor PLO Lumumba. These (motivational) speeches from one of the eminent speakers of Africa, cover the subject of African unity, modern colonialism, corruption in governments etc.
Renee Bach was a young American missionary who set up a charity for malnourished children in Jinja, Uganda. But shocking allegations arose that Renee was treating the sick children herself, without any medical qualifications.
S1.E1 ∙ God Doesn't Call the Qualified, He Qualifies the Called
Disturbing allegations are made about an American missionary and her involvement in the medical care of children at her charity in Uganda.
Hayward Race Soldiers shot 17 yr old Jamaine in the back after being called for an alleged shots fired. Race soldiers removed the bullets from his back putting his life in more danger. Family filed federal lawsuit.
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What is Afrocentrism? Dr. Molefi Asante, one of the pioneer in Afrocentric thought tells you what Afrocentrism is and what it is not and the direction Afrocentrism must go.
The Afrocentric paradigm is a revolutionary shift in thinking proposed as a constructural adjustment to black disorientation, decenteredness, and lack of agency. The Afrocentrist asks the question, “What would African people do if there were no white people?” In other words, what natural responses would occur in the relationships, attitudes toward the environment, kinship patterns, preferences for colors, type of religion, and historical referent points for African people if there had not been any intervention of colonialism or enslavement? Afrocentricity answers this question by asserting the central role of the African subject within the context of African history, thereby removing Europe from the center of the African reality. In this way, Afrocentricity becomes a revolutionary idea because it studies ideas, concepts, events, personalities, and political and economic processes from a standpoint of black people as subjects and not as objects, basing all knowledge on the authentic interrogation of location.
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The Teachings of Ptahhotep - The Oldest Book In The World
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A man with wisdom is better off than a stupid man with any amount of charm and superstition. - Òwe Afrikan
How To Make Moin Moin in Leaves / Moin Moin Elewe
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- 2 Cups Beans
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Philippians 4:6-7
Do not be anxious about anything, but in every situation, by prayer and petition, with thanksgiving, present your requests to God. And the peace of God, which transcends all understanding, will guard your hearts and your minds in Christ Jesus.
This episode was recorded in February, prior to the recent news of Senegal being stripped of hosting AFCON.In this solo episode of Afrikan Lion, we explore the deeper realities behind African football, global power, and the illusion of inclusion.From AFCON to FIFA, from the pitch to politics, this is not just about football! It’s about control, narrative, and who really writes the rules.Africa continues to produce world-class talent, but remains excluded from true authority.At what point do we stop asking to be included, and start asking who owns the game?