Some Aspects Of Fulani Culture And Tradition:

Some Aspects Of Fulani Culture And Tradition: 📍 Some Aspects Of Fulani Culture And Tradition: Language:Fulani people speak the Fulani language, also known as Fula, which belongs to the Atlantic branch of the Niger-Congo language family. Religion:Fulani people are mostly Muslim, and the influence of Islam is evident in their cultural practices and traditions. SocialContinue reading “Some Aspects Of Fulani Culture And Tradition:”

Some Key Points About The Mongo People:

Some Key Points About The Mongo People: 📍📍 Some Key Points About The Mongo People: Location: The Mongo people are an ethnic group who live in the equatorial forest of Central Africa, particularly in the Democratic Republic of Congo. Population: They are the largest ethnic group in the Democratic Republic of Congo, with a populationContinue reading “Some Key Points About The Mongo People:”

A BRIEF HISTORY AND BELIEFS OF AWORIS,THE ORIGINAL INDIGENES OF LAGOS

A BRIEF HISTORY AND BELIEFS OF AWORIS,THE ORIGINAL INDIGENES OF LAGOS A BRIEF HISTORY AND BELIEFS OF AWORIS,THE ORIGINAL INDIGENES OF LAGOS The Aworis are the original indigenes of Lagos. ORIGIN OF AWORI PEOPLE King Oduduwa had given Olofin a mud plate,instructing him to place it on the water and follow it until it sankContinue reading “A BRIEF HISTORY AND BELIEFS OF AWORIS,THE ORIGINAL INDIGENES OF LAGOS”

Sigidi kaSenzangakhona commonly knows as Shaka was a great Zulu king and conqueror.

Sigidi kaSenzangakhona commonly knows as Shaka was a great Zulu king and conqueror. Sigidi kaSenzangakhona commonly knows as Shaka was a great Zulu king and conqueror. He lived in an area of south-east Africa between the Drakensberg and the Indian Ocean, a region populated by many independent Nguni chiefdoms. During his brief reign more thanContinue reading “Sigidi kaSenzangakhona commonly knows as Shaka was a great Zulu king and conqueror.”

Sigidi kaSenzangakhona commonly knows as Shaka was a great Zulu king and conqueror.

Sigidi kaSenzangakhona commonly knows as Shaka was a great Zulu king and conqueror. Sigidi kaSenzangakhona commonly knows as Shaka was a great Zulu king and conqueror. He lived in an area of south-east Africa between the Drakensberg and the Indian Ocean, a region populated by many independent Nguni chiefdoms. During his brief reign more thanContinue reading “Sigidi kaSenzangakhona commonly knows as Shaka was a great Zulu king and conqueror.”

Sigidi kaSenzangakhona commonly knows as Shaka was a great Zulu king and conqueror.

Sigidi kaSenzangakhona commonly knows as Shaka was a great Zulu king and conqueror. Sigidi kaSenzangakhona commonly knows as Shaka was a great Zulu king and conqueror. He lived in an area of south-east Africa between the Drakensberg and the Indian Ocean, a region populated by many independent Nguni chiefdoms. During his brief reign more thanContinue reading “Sigidi kaSenzangakhona commonly knows as Shaka was a great Zulu king and conqueror.”

DID YOU KNOW ABOUT THE BUFFALO SOLDIERS

DID YOU KNOW ABOUT THE BUFFALO SOLDIERS DID YOU KNOW ABOUT THE BUFFALO SOLDIERS âť“ The Buffalo Soldiers were African American soldiers who served in the U.S. Army in the late 1800s. Nicknamed for their bravery and resilience, they were the first all-African American regiment formed after the Civil War.Here’s a quick look at theseContinue reading “DID YOU KNOW ABOUT THE BUFFALO SOLDIERS”

THE FACE OF SARAH BAARTMAN

THE FACE OF SARAH BAARTMAN THE FACE OF SARAH BAARTMAN đź–¤ The Story of Sarah Baartman of South Africa who had an unusual long backside: Sarah Baartman, also known as Saartjie Baartman, was a Khosa woman who was born in South Africa in the late 1789. She is famous for being exhibited as a freakContinue reading “THE FACE OF SARAH BAARTMAN”

Lest We Forget: May 29, 1851, Sojourner Truth delivered her famous speech, “Ain’t I a Woman?”, at the Women’s Convention in Akron, Ohio…

Lest We Forget: May 29, 1851, Sojourner Truth delivered her famous speech, “Ain’t I a Woman?”, at the Women’s Convention in Akron, Ohio… Lest We Forget: May 29, 1851, Sojourner Truth delivered her famous speech, “Ain’t I a Woman?”, at the Women’s Convention in Akron, Ohio… In 1851, Truth joined George Thompson, an abolitionist andContinue reading “Lest We Forget: May 29, 1851, Sojourner Truth delivered her famous speech, “Ain’t I a Woman?”, at the Women’s Convention in Akron, Ohio…”

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