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Though I feel the thrust for centering Kmt for Afrikan people, I feel a special kinship to the Twa people of Central Afrika.
Even though my direct lineage in the Sudan is often liked with the Kushites and Kemet, (even the Zulu for my specific nation, the Pojulu people) I have not yet read the scholarship that centers the Twa people in…
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There’s a book called Intimate Fathers: The Nature and Context of Aka Pygmy Paternal Infant Care. It details Twa fatherhood and gives insight into the culture
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79,218 Abibisika (Black Gold) Points
The BaTwa are also Kmtyw
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Intimate fathers : the nature and context of Aka pygmy paternal infant care
book below
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The reports from Afrikan journalists have been positive regarding the AES. They seem to have strong cultural foundations and a sense of unity. Their commitment has victory in their sight!
Who knew that the core of the Afrikan sovereignty movement would be led by Niger, Burkina and Mali?!?
Many of the countries that led the way like…
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Niger Mali Burkina, they are parts of the old Mali Empire. They are in the process of restoring that
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could you provide a more Farafin term / expression for “renaissance”
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Mali,Burkina, and Niger are not new to building Empires.
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Even though it is frustrating to be the one person in my immediate family interested in learning and adding to our cultural legacy, I am grateful that the responsibility has been placed in my hands.
I carry it with pride!
I am excited to bequeath an undeniable inheritance to my children because I know what it is like to beg others for crumbs.
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Most won’t get it nuabarima
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Life is a process. Certain cycles will repeat until the embedded lessons are learned and each cycle exacts a cost.
Awareness to grasp the essence of the moment is key to understanding how to be wiser moving forward.
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