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Maasai Marriage
Location: Kenya
Language: Maasai, English
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Woɗaaɓe Marriage Traditions
Woɗaaɓe are subgroup of Fulani groups of Mali. They speak Fula and have no written language.
They were among the first Africans to embrace Islam in the 17th Century and used to "spread/force" Islam to other African communities.
Language: Fula
Credits: Beetina Hassen
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Speak like South African?
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ORAL TRADITION
Story Telling
Teller: Giriama Community
Story: Mekatilili wa Menza - African female warrior
Language: Kiswahili, Giriama & English
Credits: Ndungi Githuku & Alex Kamau
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In the evenings, an old man plays his flute to invert the sunsets.
By Manoel de Barros.
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Short Film: Native Sun
Credits: Blitz the Ambassador & Terrence Nance
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“I am an invisible man. 
No I am not a spook like those who haunted Edgar Allan Poe: 
Nor am I one of your Hollywood movie ectoplasms. 
I am a man of substance, of flesh and bone, fiber and liquids
 - and I might even be said to possess a mind. 
I am invisible, simply because people refuse to see me.” 
Invisible man by Ralph Ellison
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Story Telling
Story: Baobab
Teller: Tartar
Location: Sudan
Credits: Amin Albahari
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Poetry Reading
Poet: Mduduzi Masilela
Location: Zimbabwe
Language: Ndebele
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HOW TO WRITE POETRY IN SWAHILI
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Song & Poetry Listening
Artists: Spirits Indigineous
Location: Swaziland/Mozambique
Language: Setswana & English
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"If a man sees a snake, and a woman kills it, what matters is that the snake does not escape."
Yoruba Proverb
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African Saying
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African Love Song
Artist: Lira
Song: Phakade
Location: South Africa
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Poetry Listening
Artist: Abu-sense
Poem: Girl with the white shirt and blue pants/jeans
......bwoy o bwoy!
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