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Bate Folha Kupapa Unsaba - Cantigas de Angola (2005) Álbum Completo - Full Album
Bate Folha Kupapa Unsaba - Cantigas de Angola (2005) Álbum Completo - Full Album Njinga Madiwanu 41 Views • 4 years ago

No ano de 1881, em Salvador -- BA, nasce Manuel Bernardino da Paixão. Em 1919, Bernardino iniciou-se na Nação do Kongo, pelas mãos do Muxikongo (designação das pessoas naturais do Kongo), Manuel Nkosi, sacerdote iniciado na África. Com o passar do tempo, Bernardino já muito famoso, fundou o Inzo Manzo Bandukenké (Bate-Folha), situado na Mata Escura, em Salvador, Bahia. Por volta de 1938, o primeiro filho da casa, João Correia de Mello, o João Lessenge (Lessengue), mudou-se para o Rio de Janeiro, em Anchieta, local onde o terreiro se encontra nos dias de hoje.
Este álbum, feito em parceria com diversos órgãos públicos, é um trabalho primoroso de reunião de 46 cantigas, três para cada Nkisi (leia inquice), interpretadas por Mam'etu Mabeji (mametu é a mãe de santo). Os Nkisi, na cultura bantu, correspondem aos Orixás da cultura iorubá. Essa correspondência é apenas semelhança, não são nomes diferentes para uma mesma coisa. Os Nkisi tem origens e cultos diferentes, embora muito das culturas se misture. Só para citar algumas dessas relações, umas quase idênticas, outras que só lembram de longe: Pambunjila (Exu), Nkosi (Ogum), Nzazi (Xangô), Hongolo (Oxumaré), Dandaluna (Oxum), Lembá (Oxalá).

Faixas:
01. 00:00 Pambunjila 1
02. 01:00 Pambunjila 2
03. 02:09 Pambunjila 3
04. 02:43 Nkosi 1
05. 03:37 Nkosi 2
06. 04:19 Nkosi 3
07. 05:23 Katendê 1
08. 06:28 Katendê 2
09. 07:34 Katendê 3
10. 08:40 Tauami 1
11. 09:10 Tauami 2
12. 09:47 Tauami 3
13. 10:30 Nzazi 1
14. 11:36 Nzazi 2
15. 12:29 Nzazi 3
16. 13:09 Unsumbu 1
17. 13:59 Unsumbu 2
18. 14:37 Unsumbu 3
19. 15:31 Kitembu 1
20. 16:35 Kitembu 2
21. 17:06 Kitembu 3
22. 17:42 Zumbá 1
23. 18:21 Zumbá 2
24. 19:03 Zumbá 3
25. 19:36 Hongolo 1
26. 20:05 Hongolo 2
27. 20:57 Hongolo 3
28. 22:10 Unzingalumbondo 1
29. 23:02 Unzingalumbondo 2
30. 23:43 Unzingalumbondo 3
31. 24:37 Kalangu 1
32. 25:18 Kalangu 2
33. 25:50 Kalangu 3
34. 26:30 Vunji 1
35. 27:25 Vunji 2
36. 28:10 Vunji 3
37. 29:26 Dandaluna 1
38. 30:00 Dandaluna 2
39. 30:49 Dandaluna 3
40. 31:18 Samba 1
41. 32:33 Samba 2
42. 33:04 Samba 3
43. 33:43 Lembá 1
44. 35:00 Lembá 2
45. 35:38 Lembá 3
46. 36:21 Nação

Episode 3:The TransAtlantic Slave Trade | Sugar, Violence, Resistance and Rebellion |Slavery Routes
Episode 3:The TransAtlantic Slave Trade | Sugar, Violence, Resistance and Rebellion |Slavery Routes Kwabena Ofori Osei 14 Views • 12 days ago

The history of slavery did not begin in the cotton fields. By the 17th century, the Atlantic had become the center of a brutal new economy - one built on sugar, conquest, finance, and the mass deportation of millions of Africans.

Episode 3: From Sugar to Rebellion explores how European powers turned the Caribbean into a battlefield for sugar. France, England, Spain and the Netherlands fought for control of the islands, where sugar plantations became one of the most profitable - and violent - systems of exploitation in history.

To feed this economy, new slave routes were opened between Africa and the Americas. Banks, insurers, merchants and royal powers helped industrialize the trade, pushing deportations to unprecedented levels. Nearly 7 million Africans were caught in a vast Atlantic system of forced labor, racial violence, and colonial profit.

From the ports of Nantes, Liverpool and Amsterdam to the forts of the Gold Coast, from Caribbean plantations to the rise of slave rebellions and abolitionist voices, this third episode of Slavery Routes reveals how sugar transformed the Atlantic world - and how enslaved people resisted the system built to destroy them.
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Chapters
▷ 00:00 - Introduction: Sugar, Slavery, and the Rise of an Atlantic Empire
▷ 01:44 - The Caribbean at the Center of the Slave Routes
▷ 03:35 - The Sugar War: Europe’s Race for Colonial Profit
▷ 05:49 - Caribbean Plantations and the Conquest of Fertile Land
▷ 08:15 - Life and Death on the Sugar Plantations
▷ 10:08 - Banks, Insurance, and the Industrialization of the Slave Trade
▷ 14:20 - Europe’s Slave Ports: Nantes, Liverpool, Amsterdam and Beyond
▷ 16:00 - Louis XIV, Royal Power, and the Expansion of the Slave Trade
▷ 21:25 - The Gold Coast: A Major Source of Captives
▷ 23:40 - Antera Duke and the African Brokers of the Slave Trade
▷ 27:15 - The Middle Passage: Terror, Violence, and Survival at Sea
▷ 29:50 - Race, Dehumanization, and the Atlantic Slave System
▷ 33:05 - Plantation Violence and the Machinery of Exploitation
▷ 35:29 - The Black Codes: Slavery Written Into Law
▷ 37:29 - Slave Resistance, Maroons, and Caribbean Rebellions
▷ 41:44 - Olaudah Equiano and the Rise of Abolitionism in Europe
▷ 50:00 - Epilogue: Slavery, Wealth, and the Atlantic World
▷ 52:03 - Credits

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Original title: Slavery Routes: 1620-1789: From sugar to rebellion
Directed by: Daniel Cattier, Juan Gélas, Fanny Glissant
Produced by: Compagnie des Phares et Balises, ARTE France
In co-production with: Kwassa Films, RTBF Télévision Belge, Lx Filmes, RTP, INRAP

© 2018, licensed by Incognita Distribution

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Ghana Grows Our Cocoa, So Why Can’t It Make Chocolate? | Big Business
Ghana Grows Our Cocoa, So Why Can’t It Make Chocolate? | Big Business Kwabena Ofori Osei 50 Views • 3 years ago

In 2021, Ghana grew 1 million tons of cocoa. But it exported most of that to Europe and North America, where it was turned into chocolate. And the big bucks are in chocolate. Trapped in a trade relationship with Europe and struggling to process chocolate itself, Ghana sees little of the industry's profits. So as chocolate companies rake in billions, cocoa farmers struggle to make a living income. We went to Ghana to see the impact on farmers and learn how local entrepreneurs are trying to keep chocolate dollars inside their country.

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Tactical Classic TAKEDOWN Kɔrɔ Naka 50 Views • 4 years ago

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