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Last year I took a DNA test to confirm that I am a direct descendant of the Balanta ethnic group of Guinea-Bissau. This group of people originally come from the Nile Valley (Modern-day Egypt, Sudan, Ethiopia) but settled in the West Afrika in what is now Guinea-Bissau.
Earlier this year, I visited my ancestral homeland. This was the first… Read more
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Dope and congrats on making that journey.
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ARASA – “WE REMAIN” ~ (THE ANGER OF THE LION)🦁 ~ ONE BALANTA/BRASSA PERSON 👤
This video is the official declaration of what the meaning of the Brassa/Balanta word “Arasa” means. As a Brassa/Balanta descendant, I claim the title of “Arasa” along with my given name of “Malik” (which means King 👑), to literally declare that “I Remain King” of… Read more
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Morengy… A combat sport native to the Malagasy/Sakalava people of Madagascar (whom many African Americans share ancestry with (including late boxing legend Mohammad Ali). It is not a coincidence that it bares resemblance to the popular sport of Muay Thai, as Southeast Asian peoples along with have been migrating to Madagascar since its… Read more
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Thanks for the post! Interesting stuff there and we’ll have to cover that in one of our upcoming talks on African Warrior Tradition
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This clip is dope, this is my first time hearing of this combat science.
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Late to the party but nice post. Are you implying that Morainguy derived from Muay Thia or the other way around?
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In this video: Local wrestler, Ablie Sowe and I exchange techniques as he shows how striking is used in Boreh; as well as explains his experience as an African wrestler.
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100,778 Abibisika (Black Gold) Points
This is great. I saw you put him onto the old Mike Tyson style:
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100,778 Abibisika (Black Gold) Points
Lol, I saw it and I knew immediately. That’s funny though. Mike who?
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