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BLOGU YA KISWAHILI KWA AJILI YA KUSAFISHA FIKRA ZA WAAFRIKA! Anuani ya Makazi Mapya. Blogu hii itaendelea kuwepo kama kumbukumbu ya blogu yangu ya kwanza. Kwaheri hii sio ya kuacha kublogu. Sio kama ile ambayo Michuzi aliyotupa hivi majuzi.
Friday, September 19, 2008. THE REUNION OF HAWELTI AXUM. The celebration of the re-erection of our obelisk was indeed a historic Reunion of our obelisks-SO MEANINGFUL and REAL event. Watching thousands of Ethiopians and friends of Ethiopia live on TV celebrating at the footprint of Hawelti is really a dream come true. This was indeed a joyous moment in Axum and all over the world where Ethiopians and friends of Ethiopia reside.
Ethiopian Monarchy and the Imperial House of the Ethiopian Empire. Imperial Palaces and Residences of Ethiopia. Practices and Etiquette in the Ethiopian Empire. Some Early Monarchs of the House of Solomon. The Battle of Shinbera Kure. Titles in the Empire of Ethiopia. Traditions, Funeral, Burials.
An Independent, Volunteer-based Research Institute for Africana People. Gender, Achievement, and Learning Styles. Black People Say What it Means to be Black. Effects of the Trayvon Martin-George Zimmerman Case on American Thought. The Dynamics of Ethnicity, Acculturation, and Nativity among Foreign-born and US-born Blacks in the United States.
Saturday, June 13, 2009. For all of you wandering what an Afro-Mexican. Is let me give you the Encyclopedia definition, first . Then i will give you my own personal definition. African Mexicans, now largely assimilated in the general population, have historically been located in certain communities in Mexico. But they did not share in the victory .
Thursday, October 18, 2007. When our discussion about language, identity and their implications is still fresh, today in the New York Times there is an article about Palenquero. Friday, October 12, 2007.
An informational website of Afro-Mexicans of the Costa Chica by Bobby Vaughn. 8221; This question fascinates me primarily because issues of race in general and blackness in particular are rarely talked about in Mexico. I feel very appreciative and fortunate to have worked with and shared my life with many wonderful people in Mexico over the past 20 years. I hope to present the story of Afro-Mexicans in the most respectful way I know how.