Pre-Colonial African studies or Africology
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Pre-Colonial African studies or Africology 6 years agoSakanouye no Tamuramaro (Sakanoue no Tamuramaro) (c.758 – 811) was Japan’s first shogun and according to some, an Afrikan. James E Brunson, Runoko Rashidi and Wallace Magsby Jr in their essay entitled “Black Shogun: The African Presence in Japanese Antiquity”, state that the first scholar to take note of Tamuramaro may have been… Read more
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Pre-Colonial African studies or Africology 6 years agoJAPANESE PROVERB:
“For a Samurai to be brave, he must have a bit of Black blood”.
Afrikan presence in the military and in wars can be traced to various periods of the ancient world and across cultures. -
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Goddess Oracle posted an update in the group
Pre-Colonial African studies or Africology 6 years agoFrom face value, this Afrikan proverb means that it actually takes a collection of sticks to have a burning fire since a single stick can only produce a thread of fine smoke. But as proverbs keep teaching us, the same is actually with regards to our life. It is common to hear statements for instance “let’s keep the fire burning” when… Read more
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