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Los orígenes de la antigua Kush
Tienes que conocer el mundo antiguo para comprender el mundo moderno. Durante años, la historia y las contribuciones de Kush a la civilización mundial fueron en gran parte tergiversadas. Los primeros arqueólogos europeos lo explicaron como un reflejo o colonia de Egipto cuando Egipto se ha explicado durante mucho tiempo como un producto del Cercano Oriente y el Mediterráneo (no de África).
El legendario Reino de Kush, la madre de las civilizaciones africanas, una cultura deslumbrante que floreció en la región conocida como Nubia (que se extiende desde el Alto Nilo hasta el Mar Rojo, lo que hoy es Egipto y Sudán) hace casi 5.000 años y rigió el mundo durante milenios. La región se convirtió en un importante centro comercial de productos del interior africano, el desierto árabe y la cuenca mediterránea. Kush pone de manifiesto el papel que desempeñaron los africanos en un mundo antiguo interconectado.
Durante mucho tiempo, los académicos eurocéntricos no concibieron que una civilización negra fuera tan avanzada. Las antiguas culturas nubias eran sofisticadas y cosmopolitas. Afortunadamente, la verdad sobre esta civilización africana está emergiendo gradualmente a medida que los restos arqueológicos sobrevivientes de Kush revelan un fascinante pueblo antiguo desconocido para el mundo. Ésta es la verdad de la historia africana y debería enseñarse en todas las escuelas. Los europeos ven la antigua Grecia simbólicamente como la madre de su civilización (que también fue influenciada por las civilizaciones africanas clásicas). Los africanos debemos ver a Kush como nuestro gran antepasado. Basándose en sus estudios, viajes, excavaciones y trabajo de campo, Nubia Wardford Polk, nos lo cuenta en "Los origenes de la antigua Kush"
NUBIA WARDFORD-POLK, M.A., Antropóloga / Científica Cultural (Arqueóloga) Nubia Wardford-Polk tiene una maestría en arqueología histórica especializada en arqueología del mundo africano, mundos históricos y prehistóricos. Su participación e investigación primaria en arqueología, antropología e investigación histórica dieron como resultado conclusiones sobre la importancia de la civilización antigua kushita / merolítica (antiguo Sudán) que es anterior a Egipto.
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The Cycle of Conferences on African and the African Diaspora Studies [CEADA] invites to the conference “Origins of Ancient Kush” presented by Nubia Wardford-Polk, M.A.
The Cycle of Conferences on African and the African Diaspora Studies has been created to disseminate Afrocentric and Pan-Africanist thought through the experiences and contributions of Africans and their descendants worldwide. It is an open and permanent space where experts in different areas of knowledge are invited. The dialogue revolves around issues of collective interest and from the Afrocentric, Pan-Africanist, and anti-colonialist perspectives.
Origins of Ancient Kush
You have to know the ancient world to understand the modern world. For years, Kush's history and contributions to world civilization were largely misrepresented. Early European archaeologists explained it as a reflection or colony of Egypt when Egypt has long been explained as a product of the Near East and the Mediterranean (not Africa).
The legendary Kingdom of Kush, the mother of African civilizations, a dazzling culture that flourished in the region known as Nubia (stretching from the Upper Nile to the Red Sea, what is now Egypt and Sudan) nearly 5,000 years ago and ruled the world for millennia. The region became an important commercial center for products from the African interior, the Arab desert, and the Mediterranean basin. Kush makes evident the role that Africans played in an interconnected ancient world.
For a long time, Eurocentric scholars did not conceive that a black civilization was so advanced. The ancient Nubian cultures were sophisticated and cosmopolitan. Fortunately, the truth about this African civilization is gradually emerging as the surviving archaeological remains of Kush reveal a fascinating ancient people unknown to the world. This is the truth of African history, and it should be taught in all schools. Europeans see ancient Greece symbolically as the mother of their civilization (which was also influenced by classical African civilizations). We Africans must see Kush as our great ancestor. Based on his studies, travel, excavations, and fieldwork, Nubia Wardford Polk tells us about it in "Origins of ancient Kush."
NUBIA WARDFORD-POLK, M.A., Anthropologist / Cultural Scientist (Archaeologist)
Nubia Wardford-Polk holds an M.A in Historical Archaeology specializing in Archaeology of the African world, Historic, and Prehistoric worlds. Her involvement and primary research in archaeology, anthropology, and historical research resulted in conclusions regarding the importance of the Ancient Kushite/Merolitic (Ancient Sudan) civilization which predates Egypt.
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Welcome (back) to Powered by Nyame, formerly Powered by Ancestry. Why the change? For our dear subscribers, a change or evolution has occurred indeed. For those of you new to the channel, just jump on board and all will make sense after you've watch a few of our previous videos. In this episode, shot live somewhere in the world, I explain the transition from PBA to PBN and share something about how this all came about. Enjoy and apologies for the two week hiatus!
On this extraordinary episode of The Rock Newman Show 2.0, we are honored to host the esteemed Professor James Small. With a resume that reads like a testament to a lifetime of scholarly dedication and activism, Professor Small is a true legend in his own right.
As a scholar, activist, dynamic speaker, and organizational consultant, Professor Small's impact spans continents. He holds esteemed positions such as CEO of Sanaa Lodge Enterprise, Ghana, Ltd., CEO & President of African-American Management Company, Ghana, Ltd., and serves as International Vice President of both the Organization of Afro-American Unity (O.A.A.U.) and the World African Diaspora Union (WADU). His involvement in various organizations reflects his commitment to uplifting communities and promoting African heritage worldwide.
Professor Small's journey is intertwined with luminaries of African scholarship, having studied extensively with giants like Dr. John Henrik Clarke, Dr. Yosef A. A. ben Jochannan, and Dr. Leonard Jeffries, among others. His close association with figures such as Ella L. Collins, sister of Malcolm X, speaks volumes about his deep-rooted connection to pivotal moments in African-American history.
From serving as a principal bodyguard to Ella L. Collins to being Imam of Muslim Mosque Inc. (founded by Malcolm X), Professor Small's experiences offer a unique perspective on the civil rights era and the legacy of Malcolm X.
Beyond academia, Professor Small's influence extends to the entertainment industry, where he serves as Chief Historical Consultant for MGM+'s Godfather of Harlem TV movie series, featuring Forest Whitaker. His appearances in documentaries and consultation work further cement his status as a leading authority on African spirituality and history.
In this condensed interview, we dive into Professor Small's insights on African spirituality, his encounters with Malcolm X, his experiences with Ella L. Collins, and his perspective on current events, including the situation in Haiti.
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A rare insight (especially from mainstream media) into the forgotten but ongoing war in Yemen. BBC Arabic has secured the first on-camera interviews with US mercenaries from Spear Operations Group, hired by the UAE for targeted killings of Al Qaeda operatives in Yemen and its often ignored cost to innoncent civilian lives. These mercenaries openly discussed their deadly operations with reporter Nawal al Maghafi for BBC World Service Documentary series.
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Description: White worship is the irrational idolization of White and Western features, ideals, values and cultures that cause Asians to view themselves as inferior. This video explores the dangers of White worship, the 8 key factors causing White worship in the Asian community, and 7 ways for Asians to break free from the shackles of White worship and internalized racism.Remember, there are positive, negatives and similarities in all societies past and present. And there is a huge difference between appreciation and worship. Strive to be objective while keeping an open mind and develop a diverse worldview. Only then will society move forward in a direction that benefits all.Chapters:00:00 The Dangers of White Worship03:31 8 Factors Causing White Worship in the Asian Community15:37 7 Ways to End White Worship in the Asian CommunityAlternative Titles:- Why Asians Worship White People- White Worship in the Asian Community- Ending White Worship in the Asian Community- The Cancer Within the Asian Community- The Problem Destroying the Asian CommunityP.S. Here's the link to my free newsletter again - https://hanswhy.com/newsletter
How Repatriate to Ghana Helped Me Get Ghanaian Citizenship and How it Can Help You Too
Dr. Delbert Blair is an engineer, research scientist, meta-physic teacher and historian of the highest level. He teaches what the Pineal gland is and how it sparks melanin throughout the human body. Deep information on the third eye activation and why melanin is so important to us. Comment if you agree or not.
Stonebwoy Welcomes Spice (Jamaican Dancehall Artist) In Ghana
In this exclusive entertainment update, Ghana’s own Stonebwoy warmly welcomes Jamaican dancehall sensation, Spice, to Ghana! The moment is monumental as these two iconic artists from different parts of the world unite in the name of music, culture, and collaboration. If you’re a fan of Jamaican dancehall, African music, or the global entertainment scene, this video is a must-watch!
Join us as we delve into the exciting arrival of Spice in Ghana, one of the most talked-about events in the Jamaican dancehall and Ghanaian music scenes this year. Watch as Stonebwoy, a leading figure in the Afro-dancehall movement, shows his admiration for Spice’s groundbreaking career and what her visit means for the future of Caribbean-African music collaborations.
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On this episode of Yediemu we got closer to the elders of Akuapim to tell us the history of the people of Akuapim, he told the history as follows ; The Odwira festival is celebrated by the chiefs and peoples of Fanteakwa District and Akuapem in the Eastern Region of Ghana. The Odwira Festival is celebrated by the people of Akropong-Akuapim, Aburi, Larteh, and Mamfe. This is celebrated annually in the month of September and October. The festival celebrates a historic victory over the Ashanti]s in 1826. This was the battle of Katamansu near Dodowa. It was first celebrated in October 1826.
This was during the reign of the 19th Okuapimhene of Akropong, Nana Addo Dankwa (I) from 1811 to 1835. It is a time of spiritual purification where the people are renewed and receive protection. It is also celebrated by the people of Jamestown in Accra. This is due to the associations formed through the intermarriages of the Ga and Akuapem people.
Customarily, the scheduling of the festival occurs simultaneously with the reaping season when there is bumper food; during which gratitude is shown to the Ancestors by the people. Being a yam festival, thanksgiving for the bumper reap is principally demonstrated in the "giving food to the ancestors".
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