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Traditional wrestling in Africa; between initiation rites and cultural manifestation: Testimonies from Togo and Senegal
Traditional wrestling in Africa; between initiation rites and cultural manifestation: Testimonies from Togo and Senegal

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The Agojie: Feminist models or victims of patriarchal society?
Anyone who has read the story of the Agojie must have sat up at some stage and wondered if these women can be held up as beacons of feminism who lived those ideals long before the word became popular.

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A Story Entregement – Ewe (Èʋegbe)
Freedom from slavery and the subsequent philosophies of life among the Ewes.
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Jul 29, 2024
Benin uses Vodun days for Reparations
The topic of decoloniality has grown and become omnipresent in every day dialogue in the Global South and with this process, one topic is being discussed with more urgency: reparations.

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Apr 11, 2024
Xhosa

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Jul 9, 2024
Igbo

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May 8, 2024
Egypt




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Jul 29, 2024
Agojie

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Jul 29, 2024
Northern Region Bugum Festival



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Dec 11, 2022
Plight of Namibia’s Indigenous People
Namibia’s indigenous people make up just under 10% of the country’s total population. Most of them live in two parts of the country: the San live in the Kalahari desert while the Damara (ǂNūkhoen), Ovatjimba, Ovatue and Ovahimba live in Kunene Region in the north of the country.

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Feb 9, 2024
Life of the Himba
There are many #alternatives to #capitalism and many of these can be seen in the ecology of the subaltern, in indigenous knowledge systems. This video offers one small part of the pluriverse of ideas that exist out there. This is The Life of the HIMBA.

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Feb 22, 2024
A Fonio Love Story
A family from Tambacounda, Senegal, strengthens their bonds while exploring their love for fonio. A beautiful story of love, discovery, and the exploration of various African grains.

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Jul 17, 2024
Togoville; Last Barter Market in Urban Africa
The city of Togoville in the Republic of Togo stands out as the only major urban centre in Africa with a market that operates entirely on a barter system.

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Aug 3, 2023
Fonio Film
It is indigenous to and a staple food of parts of West Africa - Senegal, Guinea Bissau, Mali, Burkina Faso, Ghana, Togo and Nigeria – where it has been cultivated and consumed by various indigenous communities for centuries.
