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Osono Dakadjalan
@SonofNiani
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Black-African culture and history
Pan Africa
Joined October 2023
RT @AkanArchives: Akan weapons & regalia: Gilded knives, a modified pistol, & a ceremonial sword (19th–20th century).
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RT @MythoCaribbean: Afaka script, 1910. Derived from several West African languages along with English. Location: Suriname.
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RT @MeraNkron: Nyamesom (Servitude to Nyame): Nyamekɛse for offerings, Nyamedua for prayers, and Nkoranza Bosomfie—a temple of spirits. htt…
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RT @ehimeora: The left is an orhue (a chalk drawing) for Ogun within Edo tradition. The right is a veve for Ogou in Haitian Vodou. Do you s…
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RT @Eze102010: @budtheisen @SonofNiani We have something very similar in the west .. within Cuba Nsibidi, Kongolese signs and Benin Ideogra…
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RT @EDOCENTRIC_2: SYMBOLS All gods ranging from the Supreme God to Sub Gods, Deities in Edo land all have distinct symbols that represent…
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RT @thato_jessica: I’ve been studying these pictographs, re-drawing them to understand what each symbol represents. Our ancestors designed…
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RT @QueenGullah: You will also see similar veves in New Orleans and even the lowcountry as many throughout the decades have also practiced…
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RT @Akanarts: The Akan used brass gold weights (Abrammuo, Adakawa) to measure gold dust and regulate trade. These weights, shaped like peop…
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RT @MagisterCreeley: @DrMattPettway @SonofNiani The Haitian symbol on the right is a veve, in particular I believe it is the veve of Simbi-…
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