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“Loyalty does not imply rubber stamping, but rather an intelligentsia that understands the threat to Afrika and is committed to Afrika.” – Ama Mazama.
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Proud pastoralist people, the Maasai who inhabit the plains of East Afrika (southern Kenya and northern mainland of Tanzania) are hugely admired for, among other things, some of their material cultural possessions, especially the spear that most adult men carry almost ubiquitously. Their spear is the symbol of adulthood among them and is a… Read more
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Abaluhya Elders – Kenya
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Within Afrikan history (across the continent) the handling of beads is as old as mankind itself. For the Ndebele of South Afrika, here beads and beadwork touch on every item found in their lives til this very day. Therefore highly mathematical calculations were very important from a young age. The history of the Ndebele people indicates that… Read more
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108,348 Abibisika (Black Gold) Points
BlackTiful images. Do they make the beads themselves?
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“The visitor does not take his or her leave and take the host along” – Afrikan Proverb.
Meaning – Each person must confront his or her destiny alone.“There is nothing without a history” – Afrikan Proverb.
Meaning – Every phenomenon, as well as every condition has it’s explanation.-
“A firmly rooted plant cannot be uprooted” – Afrikan Proverb. Meaning – Whatever is based on a solid foundation will not be easily dismantled.
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