Aka
A concept in the Pygmy cultures of Central Africa, which emphasizes the importance of community and cooperation in hunting and gathering, and is characterized by a unique system of vocal music and communication. #concept #pygmy
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Aka pygmy hunting is a traditional practice from the Aka people of Central Africa, characterized by their use of traditional hunting methods such as nets and traps to catch game and sustain their livelihood. #traditional #practice Position in the diagram of Africanity: #ConcreteAfricology
Read MoreAkamba Creation Story
The Akamba people of Kenya have a creation story that involves the god Mulungu, who created the world and all living things. According to the Akamba creation story, Mulungu created the first humans from a mixture of clay and his own blood, and also gave them the knowledge of farming and animal husbandry. #mulungu #created
Read MoreAkamba pottery
Traditional pottery techniques used by the Akamba people of Kenya, which are characterized by their use of clay and other natural materials to create decorative and functional objects. #traditional #techniques Position in the diagram of Africanity: #ConcreteAfricology
Read MoreAkamba storytelling
Traditional storytelling techniques used by the Akamba people of Kenya, which involve the use of fables, legends, and other stories to convey moral lessons and cultural values. #traditional #techniques Position in the diagram of Africanity: #IntangibleAfricanity
Read MoreAkamba wood carving
Traditional wood carving techniques used by the Akamba people of Kenya, which are characterized by their use of intricate designs and symbolic elements to create decorative objects and other items. #traditional #techniques Position in the diagram of Africanity: #TangibleAfricanity
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Akamba woodcarving is a traditional art form from the Akamba people of Kenya, characterized by its use of wood and intricate designs that often depict animals and other figures. The woodcarvings are often used for both practical and decorative purposes. #often #traditional Position in the diagram of Africanity: #TangibleAfricanity
Read MoreAkan adinkra symbols
Traditional use of adinkra symbols in textiles and other objects by the Akan people of Ghana, which involve the use of highly symbolic and meaningful designs to convey cultural values and beliefs. #use #traditional Position in the diagram of Africanity: #IntangibleAfricanity
Read MoreAkan Cosmology
Akan cosmology is a traditional belief system from the Akan people of Ghana, which involves a system of gods, ancestors, and spirits that are believed to inhabit the natural world. The Akan believe that humans have a spiritual component that survives after death and can interact with the living world. #system #world Position in the…
Read MoreAkan drum language
A system of drum communication used by the Akan people of Ghana and other parts of West Africa, which is used to transmit messages, convey cultural values, and preserve historical knowledge. #used #system Position in the diagram of Africanity: #TangibleAfricanity
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