Goddess Oracle (Solitude)
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King Tenkamenin of Wagadugu (Ghana) ruled around 1037 – 1075 and even though it is not known of the parentage of Tenkamenin, it is said safe to assume that his lineage is that of royalty. He was named after the Kemetian King Tutankhamun and this showed the continuity of identifying West Afrikan kingdoms with that of Ancient Kemet. Tenkamenin… Read more
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Pictured below in their festive dresses are the Zulu (amaZulu) who are a Nguni people who live mainly in South Afrika’s KwaZulu – Natal province, with smaller numbers in Zimbabwe, Zambia and Mozambique. They form the largest South Afrikan ethnic population, estimated at around 9 million. They have a close cultural, ethnic-linguistic… Read more
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Senegal (early 1900’s)
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Young wealthy Abyssinian – 1890’s
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The Bantu Philosophy refers to the philosophy, religious worldview and ethical principles of the Bantu people articulated by the first generation of Afrikan intellectuals and founders of contemporary Afrikan philosophy and theology. Originally it referred to research done on traditional culture between 1950 and 1990 in Central Afrika and… Read more
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