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Presenter: Sumah Bila Iddrisu

Bio: Sumah Bila Iddrisu comes from a family of Master musicians, Djeli and herdsmen from Burkina Faso & Northern Ghana. Sumah is from the Moosi people and speaks 7 African languages. Sumah is a skilled self taught craftsman who builds and plays indigenous West African instruments. He has performed his indigenous healing music all over the world, including; Venezuela, Togo, Israel, Nigeria, Greece, Belgium and throughout Ghana.
Dr. Obadele Kambon: Africanisms in Contemporary English
Part 13: Abibifahodie Afrikan Combat Capoeira Fight Applications
Haiti, Morocco and the AU: A 2016 Case Study on Original Authentic Black Pan-Afrikanism vs. anti-Black pro-white-arab-on-top-Black-on-the-bottom continentalism a.k.a. “Fraudulent All-Africanism” a.k.a. “Counterfeit Pan-Africanism” 

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Bakari Kwadwo Ọbatayé –
prior to this recording, i’ve only heard of the Kora – and absolutely nothing about the ngoni. Amazing music and information. makes me want to spend more time out in nature.