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http://way.net/creole/drumsandpower.html
http://www.baruch.cuny.edu/wsas/departments/history/faculty/desch_obi.html
http://www.archaeology.org/9807/abstracts/africa.html
http://www.safrica.info/ess_info/sa_glance/history/mapungubwe.htm
I'll respond later to your other comments. Thanks for the procedure for...
African martial performative "dance."
http://www.africawrites.com/thismonth1.html
http://www.africawrites.com/thismonth2.htmlhttp://www.africawrites.com/thismonth2.html...
http://www.africawrites.com/thismonth10.html
http://www.library.cornell.edu/africana/Writing_Systems/Welcome.html
http://www.library.cornell.edu/africana/Writing_Systems/List_of_Scripts.html...
Here is my perception. No one has debated the first peoples to have peopled this hemisphere/continent. However, Africa is not a country, therefore, you cannot be a citizen of it. I am not arguing...
As to the origins issue, relative to location, consider how the vast majority of "researchers" who initially viewed the ruins of the Great Zimbabwe claimed all manner of NON-INDIGENOUS origins for...
Cont'd...
Perhaps if the West had no history of distorting 'history,' an environment of mistrust would not have developed. However, this is not the case.
When I hear that Africans have had no...
I will reply to the rest later. Let me hit some of your points.
First, Where I utilize sources to corroborate a given subject, it will be to what degree it adheres to corroborating factors known...
What part of America have you been to? But you are quite the expert on African-American culture/behavior, etc.
I am looking forward to the wonderful African arts you do.
I did not make anything silly, nor am I "playing nice." Since we are at an impasse, it is time to agree to disagree and move on. My initial posts talked about so-called JHR and what made it African....
Danmye:
Hand Striking: Cocoye (Open Hand Strikes) and Roin Poin (Swinging Fist Strikes). Striking can be done with one or both hands at the same time, another feature marking its African origins...
Let me start by asking you to define a black person. From where do they come, what language do they speak, etc.
I actually went to school with an Afrikaner in the 80s. Not once did he include...
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Here is mine:
Please explain to me the rascist nature of the term "Boers," as it appears to be Afrikaans/Dutch. It is not at all the same as ****** since this epithet for...
Greetings,
If memory serves me correctly (if not, I stand corrected), Eddie has said that his Ancestors arrived centuries prior to the British (in what is now S.A.). The majority of Europeans to...
Greetings Mat,
Thanks for the reply.
As to what extant resource is the most reliable, the idea that the validity of a tradition is equal to the degree to which it has been documented creates a...
Greetings All,
I apologize if these posts are more heated than I may have liked. I also apologize for any unedited grammatical errors incurred thusfar.
As to the question of Savate, this an...
Thanks for the reply and welcome.
Here's my reply:
I have a major distrust of the Western approach to corroborating subjects through so-called textual sources (as major sources of research...
I am aware of the Korean "two headed" drum, its "ribbon" dance and the fact that Tae Kyon has a from of "Ginga," for lack of a more appropriate term in Korean.
I am aware of the early Chinese term...
The Haitian art you mention could be one of the following: Pinge, the unarmed form of Muti, Ga-Ga or Bu-Bu.
The Haitian art you mention could be one of the following: Pinge, the unarmed form of Muti, Ga-Ga or Bu-Bu.
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What are you talking about? I was pointing out what signatures mark it as African. What fantasy am I having about Africa. I could also say that Europeans have far too many fantasies...