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nappy-by-nature · 4 months
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Madonna & Child #5
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akonoadham · 11 months
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yeesiine · 1 year
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Mama Africa 🌍
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sev-archives · 4 months
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What happend was, i went insane
(down Johannesburg way)
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the-cimmerians · 1 year
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Happy Birthday, Miriam Makeba!
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majazeb92 · 5 months
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معايا جماعه صحابي فالشغل من اوغندا والله الواحد يتعلم منهم ازاي تكون بشوش وتدخل علي الناس مبتسم عمري ماشفت ايمانويل او هنري او واكندا او جميل داخل مكشر بس يلمحك يبتسم وابتسامه تملي وشه
حبايبنافي بلاد افريقيا الجميله جدا
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leparasite · 9 months
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Miriam Makeba on the white man writing history. Part of her interview with yle, during her visit in Finland in 1969.
source: cosmicrat
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After breaking free from MK Ultra, Beyoncé saw how evil the industry was, so she ran to (African) religion like they all do 🥺
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my-bmpshopping · 2 years
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@VANYLLE
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NEW VLOG! 💡 Week in my life vlog #255 Taco Bell Mukbang & filming a fun self-tape! 🌮📹
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Mama Africa🏜️
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malkebulan360 · 2 years
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🤩 Such a beautiful image
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kemetic-dreams · 4 months
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Historians from Southern Illinois University in the Africana Studies Department documented about 20 title words from the Kikongo language are in the Gullah language. These title words indicate continued African traditions in Hoodoo and conjure. The title words are spiritual in meaning. In Central Africa, spiritual priests and spiritual healers are called Nganga. 
In the South Carolina Lowcountry among Gullah people a male conjurer is called Nganga. Some Kikongo words have a "N" or "M" in the beginning of the word. However, when Bantu-Kongo people were enslaved in South Carolina the letters N and M were dropped from some of the title names. For example, in Central Africa the word to refer to spiritual mothers is Mama Mbondo. In the South Carolina Lowcountry in African American communities the word for a spiritual mother is Mama Bondo. In addition during slavery, it was documented there was a Kikongo speaking slave community in Charleston, South Carolina
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