

Goddess Oracle (Solitude)
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Simple and deep with outstanding rewards in adherence!!
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There has been an unbroken tradition of writing in Afrikan languages that does go all the way back to Timbuktu in the 12th century as well as Kemet and Ethiopia and continues to the present day. Mazisi Kunene, who even in exile continued to write in Zulu, can trace his literary ancestry in a strong unbroken line back to the “imbongi” (oral… Read more
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Love his heart and thankful of his stand, that we may know and understand the power of our own literature.
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This paragraph highlighted below is one of the most important words that has always resonated with me ever since I read this book and is one of the very reasons why I present a lot of posts that present Afrikan cultural commonality and continuity between various Afrikan cultures on the continent aside with African continuity in the… Read more
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I know that’s right, Excellent
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I 100% agree with this statement.
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In Botswana through games and puzzles have always been applied mathematical ideas in their recreational activities and although these activities provide fun and excitement to those involved, they also provided necessary skills needed for adult learning. Among skills taught are problem solving, investigation, risk taking, perseverance, wit… Read more
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