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The Ancient Tichitt culture proves Diop right
The Ancient Tichitt culture proves Diop right Baka Omubo 102 Views • 2 years ago

In this video, we take an in-depth look at the ancient Tichitt culture of West Africa and examine how it supports the groundbreaking theories of historian and anthropologist Cheikh Anta Diop. Diop argued that African civilizations were far more advanced than often recognized, with Africa’s history frequently overlooked or misunderstood. According to his model, many modern West African populations trace their roots back to the Nile Valley (the Hapi River basin), having migrated over millennia. This perspective reshapes our understanding of African civilizations as interconnected and deeply influential in the ancient world.

The Tichitt culture, which flourished around 2000 BCE in what is now Mauritania, provides compelling evidence of an advanced society with organized agriculture, monumental stone settlements, and a structured social order. New archaeological findings reveal how this culture aligns with Diop's theories, not only affirming Africa's role in early civilization but also challenging misconceptions about Africa's historical contributions.

Join us as we explore the connections between the Hapi River basin and Tichitt, uncovering how these migrations shaped West African culture and heritage. Discover why Tichitt’s ancient legacy is essential for understanding Africa's place in global history and how it serves as proof of Diop’s enduring influence on the study of African civilizations.

0:00 Intro
1:44 Pastoral Domesticates
3:00 John Henry Clarke Refutes Christopher Wise
3:52 Yéréré Testimony
5:20 Kobadi Culture
7:37 Post Dynastic Migrations
8:20 Yoro Dyao Testimonies
9:07 Dinga Cissé Testimonies
10:35 Gao Assemblages
12:10 Segambian Glass Beads from Kmt
12:50 Sudanic Tumuli
14:56 Wangara Narratives
16:15 Senegambian Megaliths

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HOODOO || Old Black Belt Hoodoo || Ft. Dr. Katrina Hazzard
HOODOO || Old Black Belt Hoodoo || Ft. Dr. Katrina Hazzard Kwabena Ofori Osei 102 Views • 2 years ago

HOODOO CAST - Episode 2: Old Black Belt Hoodoo Ft. Dr. Katrina Hazzard

HOODOO CAST: Podcast for Authentic Hoodoo - Akan Ancestral Religion in North America

Odwirafo travels to Philadelphia to dialogue with Dr. Katrina Hazzard, author of Mojo Workin': The Old African-American Hoodoo System. Her work is the first to document the transformation of Hoodoo from a full-fledged Afurakani/Afuraitkaitnit (African) Ancestral Religion when it first arrived in North america during the enslavement era to its expressions today. The recent resurgence of interest in Hoodoo, its ethnic origins as Akan Ancestral Religion and the exploitation by foreign, non-Black, marketeers attempting to resell our culture to us are examined.

Dr. Katrina Hazzard

Mojo Workin': The Old African-American Hoodoo System
https://www.amazon.com/Mojo-Wo....rkin-African-America

https://www.facebook.com/katrina.hazzard.1
katrina.hazzard@gmail.com

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NYAMMA KAKADURU: Akan Origin of 'High John the Conqueror' - The Man and the Root Revealed

Article found on pages 29-39 of our book: HOODOO MAYN: Hoodoo Nation Festival Nhoma (Journal) – 13018

https://odwirafo.com/Hoodoo_Mayn_Nhoma_13018.pdf

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African spirituality vs Christian religion! Dr Khanyisile Litchfield-Tshabalala
African spirituality vs Christian religion! Dr Khanyisile Litchfield-Tshabalala Kwadwo Danmeara Tòkunbọ̀ Datɛ 102 Views • 2 years ago

Hey South Africa, we’ve finally landed in your beautiful land. We speak to one of your best African spirituality promoters -Dr. Khanyisile Tshabalala. We’re happy to host her and learn on African spirituality and how Africans practiced it then and why we need to hold onto it now more than ever.
Religion plays a key role in Africa. On this episode we look at what Africa was before colonization and the African spiritual practices held. Colonization as a social system affected how Africans behave on different life aspects and spiritual practice is major. We also detail on the effects of colonialism on African spirituality. Our guest shares on the differences between African spirituality vs Christianity as a religion.
00:01 – Colonialism as a social system.
01:43 – Effects of colonialism on African spirituality
05:10 – African spirituality, language culture vs African languages
08:40 – African spirituality vs Christianity practices
10:56 – Nation groups vs ethnic groups
12:40 – Gender grammar in Christianity vs spirituality
15:30 – Christianity vs dictatorship, colonialism, neocolonialism
17:17 – Africa pre-colonial
20:48 – The catholic church and colonization
22:47 – Religion as a patriarchal system vs spirituality
27:15 – The Spirituality practice vs religion practice
29:10 – Christianity is a western system
31:30 – African fundamental practices - Religion is faith spirituality you just know
35:08 – Embracing self as African and African spirituality
38:55 – Mediocrity in African politics
41:15 – Afrocentric leadership for Africa

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