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Colonists Hunting Wild Animals in Central & Southern Africa. Photobook

Colonists Hunting Wild Animals in central and southern Africa. Photobook PDF

BlackScribes Team November 30, 2023 November 30, 2023 Africa, central Africa, colonial, Congo, hunting, Malawi, southern Africa, wild animals, Zambia, Zimbabwe
Moors in European Coat Of Arms. Black Europe

Is your sir name Moore, Moor,Morrison,Black,Blackman, Blackson,Brown,Sacracen, you might be a decendant of Christianized Moors, not all Black figures that showed up on European coat of Arms are founders of such families,some have that images on the coat of arms because they were fighting the Moors rather than making babies with them,others were an allusion…

BlackScribes Team April 21, 2024 April 21, 2024 Africans, black Europe, Black Europeans, Ethiopians, Europeans, Moors, Moors in Europe
The Definition Of Black Consciousness By Bantu Stephen Biko

by Chimurenga Chronicles This is the paper produced for a SASO Leadership Training Course in December 1971 by Bantu Stephen Biko. We have defined blacks as those who are by law or tradition politically, economically and socially discriminated against as a group in the South African society and identifying themselves as a unit in the…

BlackScribes Team January 14, 2024 January 14, 2024 1970s, Africa, apartheid, black history, black unity, Chimurenga, liberation, South Africa, southern Africa, Stephen Biko, Steve Biko, Zimbabwe
ULI Art & Archive – Igbo Nigeria

0 Comment Uli painting on the walls of ‘Odelegu’, Nibo, present-day Anambra State, Nigeria. Photographed by Northcote W. Thomas in 1911. Composite of NWT 3125a (MAA P.31342) and NWT 3127 (MAA P.31344). Uli is a celebrated traditional Igbo artform. It has been the subject of many studies, and has inspired subsequent generations of Nigerian artists,…

BlackScribes Team April 21, 2024 April 21, 2024 Africa, Agukwu Nri, Culture, hair, history, Igbo, Mpuniyi, Ngene, Nibo, Nigeria, Nise, Ogwugwu, scarification, uli, West Africa
The legacy of Black Consciousness: Its continued relevance for democratic South Africa and its significance for theological education

Abstract: This article argues that Black Consciousness as a philosophy transcends all political organisations and ideologies, because its architects were interested in rallying the whole country to fight apartheid regardless of political affiliation. The same consciousness that was raised in the 1960s could still influence political business today in democratic South Africa. To this end,…

BlackScribes Team January 15, 2024 January 15, 2024 1970a, Africa, apartheid, Bantu Stephen Biko, black history, Nguni, pan african, pax africana, South Africa, southern Africa, Steve Biko
AN EMBLEM OF AMERICA | 1798 PAINTING SHOWING A BLACK NATIVE AMERICAN

These photos were submitted by Shariff Ali for Moors Of America   Is it just me or does the figure in this 1798 painting depicting an American native have dark brown skin? Not only that, but the native has a turban on and, for the most part, looks the same as the depictions from this…

BlackScribes Team January 24, 2024 January 26, 2024 African America, american history, black history, Indigenous American, Indigos, Native American, Seminoles, USA
The Ancient Beliefs of Supreme African Goddesses in West Africa

The belief of a Supreme natural being has never been a doubt in African culture. Even before Europeans and Arabs came and introduced Christianity and Islam, Africans believed that there was a force greater than the universe that created everything on the Earth. In most African religions, the supreme God is a distant being no…

BlackScribes Team February 28, 2024 February 28, 2024 Africa, African Gods, Ghana, mythology, Nigeria, Orishas, Oshun, West Africa, Yemaya
Bantu Rosetta Stones. Researched by FERG SOMO, edited by Natasha Jones

Bantu Rosetta Stones, Part 1 BANTU ROSETTA STONES FERG SOMO Researched by FERG SOMO Edited By Natasha Jones for Blackscribes Sound and meaning relationships between ancient Egyptian and proto-Bantu words NIOKA, NYOKA (Kiswahili-Bantu) Ancient Egyptian NIK, Serpent Proto-Bantu root -OKA, Snake, Serpent Kiswahili-Bantu, formative NI-OKASnake, Serpent Shona-Bantu NYOKA Snake, Serpent NUHA, NUKA (Tsonga-Bantu, other Bantu)…

BlackScribes Team March 22, 2024 March 22, 2024 Africa, Ancient Egypt, Bantu, Culture, East Africa, Egypt, Kemet, Kenya, Languages, Languages of Africa, Linguistic Studies, Migration, Nubia, South Africa, Tanzania, Zimbabwe

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