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Reincarnation in African Tradition
Plato, in the 5th–4th century BCE, developed a cosmological theory. He believed in an immortal soul that participates in frequent incarnations. The concept of “...
Chibuzo Nwanedo
November 28, 2024
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Gum Tattoos in African Culture: A Unique Tradition of Beauty and Identity
I’ve seen people get tattoos in some of the most unusual places, but this one takes the cake—tattooing the gums. I recently discovered that this practice is act...
George Caleb Chiedozie
Nov 11, 2024
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The Power and Significance of Incantations in African Traditional Religion
In the heart of African Traditional Religion (ATR), words are not just mere expressions—they are vessels of power, tradition, and spiritual connection. Incantat...
Ositadimma Oduko
October 11, 2024
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The Falashas of Ethiopia: A People of Resilience and Faith
The Falashas, also known as Beta Israel, are a unique and historically significant community of Ethiopian Jews with a long and complex history that intertwines ...
Damilola Oladele
September 27, 2024
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Forest Bathing in Africa: Reconnecting with Nature in Madagascar’s Forests
There a little things that counts that we do not know. Imagine stepping into a lush forest, surrounded by towering trees, the soothing rustle of leaves, and the...
Ogbonna Ifeakanwa Daniel
September 19, 2024
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Feminism in Pre-Colonial Africa: The Untold Story of African Women
Before colonialism altered the social fabric of African societies, women were central to the cultural, economic, and political life of their communities. Far fr...
George Caleb Chiedozie
September 18, 2024