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Ambakisye-Okang Dukuzumurenyi
44 Views · 5 years ago

This talk features Syracuse University Humphrey Fellow Mireille Laurentine Tchakounte Tchatat discussing the Bamileke, Cameroon’s largest ethnic group. Their traditions are comprised of initiation practice and meditation, characterized by rituals emblematic of great spiritual complexity.About the speaker: Mireille Laurentine Tchakounte Tchatat is a Humphrey Fellow at the Maxwell School, Syracuse University. She was most recently Cooperation Department Assistant at the National School of Administration and Magistracy (ENAM) in Cameroon; here she initiates and develops relationships between national and international entities and promotes existing bilateral agreements with international development agencies. Mireille has also served as the Executive Secretary and as the Head of the Office for Civil Service. She earned her license in Human Resource Management from the University of Dschang in Cameroon.

Njinga Madiwanu
31 Views · 3 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

Blaxit
6 Views · 6 years ago

In this video, we speak to Awamary Khan (founder and CEO of Woman Boss and Innovate Gambia) about the launch of her new business project and space for woman in the Gambia.

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Ọbádélé Kambon
63 Views · 4 years ago

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Ọbádélé Kambon
33 Views · 6 years ago

Resources for Therapeutic Communication - Nursing & Midwifery Council Tamale

DestAfricaGrp
35 Views · 3 years ago

⁣In this video, Captain Hayford from Webnation is teaming up with his father to answer some questions about how well they know their child.

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Ọbádélé Kambon
176 Views · 6 years ago

Dr. Sharita Yazid RepatriateToGhana.com Testimonial

Kɔrɔ Naka
82 Views · 2 years ago

⁣006-The Reign of Mai Idris Alooma

Angela Malele
311 Views · 5 years ago

Kupita jitihada na ushirikiano mkubwa, Neria na mume wake Patrick wanajitengenezea maisha waliokuwa wakiyataka siku zote. Lakini Patrick anapofariki katika ajali ya gari, maisha ya Neria yanagueka ghafla na kuwa mateso. Wakati Neria anaomboleza kifo cha mume wake kijijini, shemeji yake, Phineas, yuko mjini akishughulika kumnyang'anya mali zake zote. Phineas anadai kuwa mila za Kiafrika zinampa haki ya kurithi mali zote za kaka yake marehemu. Neria anashuku lengo halisi la shemeji yake, lakini Phineas anapowateka watoto wake, ndipo Neria anaamua kumpiga vita.

Hii ni filamu ya Kiafrika ambayo imegusa watu wengi barani, na inayoshirikisha nyimbo za mwanamuziki mahiri kutoka Zimbabwe, Oliver Mtukudzi.

Filamu hii imeshinda tuzo 10 za kimataifa, zikiwemo tuzo ya OAU Carthage (Egypt) mwaka 1991 na tuzo za MNET nchini Africa Kusini za Muigizaji Bora wa Kike na Filamu Bora mwaka 1992.

A film from Zimbabwe dubbed in Kiswahili.

Ọbádélé Kambon
70 Views · 4 years ago

⁣xmnw 𓎆: Painting and Internal Plastering

Angela Malele
33 Views · 5 years ago

Explores the rhythmic music of bells, rattles, and drums and shows how they are used today in Africa both as musical instruments and as a means of communication. Instruments are played separately and together, and traditional dances are performed. From the Discovering music series. Originally shared at archive.org I do not own the rights.

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uMkhonto Wesizwe
54 Views · 1 year ago

⁣Shembe 2025 walk to the Holy Mountain, Unyazi Lwezulu #gwazamkhontogwaza...

Ọbádélé Kambon
95 Views · 1 year ago

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⁣Bradby RepatriateToGhana Citizenship Interview

Kwadwo Danmeara Tòkunbọ̀ Datɛ
28 Views · 2 years ago

Peaches & Herb - Reunited (Edit by CorbiOnn)
Label: Polydor 1978
Producer: Freddie Perren
Written: Dino Fekaris, Freddie Perren

JRapBrown
98 Views · 5 years ago

From her 1993 album 'Ko Sira'

Kwadwo Danmeara Tòkunbọ̀ Datɛ
64 Views · 1 year ago

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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witnessourdivine
32 Views · 6 years ago

In this video we discuss the necessity of nation building as the solution to the historical and ongoing oppression that Afrikan people face worldwide.

Here is a link to our son's youtube channel: https://www.youtube.com/channe....l/UCbraDbgrSeKY8zb9H

Baka Omubo
49 Views · 8 months ago

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