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African Religion in Africa and the Diaspora

African diaspora in reverse : the Tabom people in Ghana, 1820s-2009

African diaspora in reverse : the Tabom people in Ghana, 1820s-2009

... of African retention and presence in the Atlantic world in forms of art, music, language, cultural lifestyle, religion and others continue to stand on their ...of African descent to ...

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The Brazilian Diaspora to West Africa in the Nineteenth Century

The Brazilian Diaspora to West Africa in the Nineteenth Century

... West African coast have attracted from ...ethnicity, religion, and memory, among ...Brazilian diaspora to West Africa, Pierre Verger’s Flux et reflux de la traite des nègres entre le Golfe de ...

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Gateway to Africa: The Pilgrimage Tourism of Diaspora Africans to Ghana

Gateway to Africa: The Pilgrimage Tourism of Diaspora Africans to Ghana

... forgiveness and reconciliation are more important goals to strive towards. One African American remarked, “Lord, teach me not to hate.” A British visitor wrote, “I felt the spirits of our ancestors and weep for ...

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The EU, the African Diaspora in Europe, and its Impact on Democracy Building in Africa

The EU, the African Diaspora in Europe, and its Impact on Democracy Building in Africa

... Sub-Saharan Africa receives only ...the African diaspora collectively generate in comparison with the huge sums that other diasporas send ...the African diaspora would not have a ...

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Experimental religiosities and dharma traditions: new directions in the study of vernacular religion in Asia and the Diaspora

Experimental religiosities and dharma traditions: new directions in the study of vernacular religion in Asia and the Diaspora

... in Religion Section of the American Academy of Religion (AAR) Annual Meeting in 2014 in San Diego, ...“ Religion at the Crossroads: Experimentation, Innovation, and Change in Hinduisms and Buddhisms ...

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Dignity, religion and freedom of expression in South Africa

Dignity, religion and freedom of expression in South Africa

... of religion would be whether the publication or film amounted to the advocacy of hatred based on race, ethnicity, religion or gender that constituted incitement to cause ...Christian religion of ...

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Study Abroad and College Students of the African Diaspora: Attitudes, Access and Barriers

Study Abroad and College Students of the African Diaspora: Attitudes, Access and Barriers

... 4 African American students’ part of the Research in New South Africa study abroad ...South Africa, they also reported a better understanding of how to conduct academic research (Lee & Green, ...

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Ph.D. University of California, Berkeley, African Diaspora Studies May 2010

Ph.D. University of California, Berkeley, African Diaspora Studies May 2010

... Ford Predoctoral Fellowship for Minorities, National Academy of Sciences (3 years) 2004 Chancellor’s Opportunity Fellowship, University of California, Berkeley (3 years) 2004 Cornel West Prize in African American ...

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The Familiar Witches’ Brew’: Towards an African Philosophy of Religion

The Familiar Witches’ Brew’: Towards an African Philosophy of Religion

... Indeed, African philosophy may be most revelatory of the whiteness of philosophy as a discipline, for in representing that which has long been held to be a contradiction in terms it highlights the very setting of ...

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Culture matters: America’s African Diaspora and labor market outcomes

Culture matters: America’s African Diaspora and labor market outcomes

... native African American males and native white males 24 – 64 years of ...ancestry.” African, European, Asian or Pacific Islander, American Indian, Hispanic, and Non-West Indian Caribbean black sub-groups ...

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Religion and African Identity: A Reflection on Nigerian Situation

Religion and African Identity: A Reflection on Nigerian Situation

... of religion irrespective of the great works done by early Christian ...adds, religion today seems to be a source of diffusing of identity or else why the politicization of religion? Is it not a way ...

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African Canadian Women and the New World Diaspora, c 1865

African Canadian Women and the New World Diaspora, c 1865

... African Canadian Women and NlNA R E I D M A R O N E Y En relisant La vie de trots femmes remarquables, Dr Sopia Jones, M a y Branton Tule et la rhvhrende Jennie Johnson, l'auteure a remarque' la sexu[.] ...

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Culture matters: America’s African Diaspora and labor market outcomes

Culture matters: America’s African Diaspora and labor market outcomes

... of African descent include persons from Western and Eastern Europe, as well as persons from Canada and Oceania (Australia, Fiji, New Zealand, Tonga, Samoa, and other Oceania, ...of African descent include a ...

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A critical analysis on African Traditional Religion and the Trinity

A critical analysis on African Traditional Religion and the Trinity

... tasted African life in his infancy and experienced the rituals of circumcision and ...An African is used to talking with the ...with Africa can be observed in Mark 7:31–37 where Jesus heals a man ...

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The African Diaspora in Latin America: Afro-Peru and San Martín de Porres

The African Diaspora in Latin America: Afro-Peru and San Martín de Porres

... of African descent, however, the order initially refused to give him the habit (consisting of a white tunic and a black cape); he was, however, offered the opportunity to distribute ...

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I am/am I an African? A relational reading of 'Diaspora and Identity in South African Fiction' by J.U. Jacobs

I am/am I an African? A relational reading of 'Diaspora and Identity in South African Fiction' by J.U. Jacobs

... of African immigrants and refugees’ ...between Africa and the West, and is associated with an educated and ‘elite’ class embarking on ...South African novels which incorporate African migrant ...

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Works for Caribbean Orchestra: Compositions Reflecting the Music of Grenada and the African Caribbean Diaspora

Works for Caribbean Orchestra: Compositions Reflecting the Music of Grenada and the African Caribbean Diaspora

... The "Big Drum" or Nation dance of Carriacou, Grenada, although not specifically a Yoruba tradition, bears remarkable similarities to many of the festivals described by Ajayi ... Lorna McDaniel points out... ...

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Diaspora, Citizenship and Gender: Challenging the Myth of the Nation in African Canadian Women's Literature

Diaspora, Citizenship and Gender: Challenging the Myth of the Nation in African Canadian Women's Literature

... Diaspora, Citizenship and enging the Myth of the Nation A N D R E A DAVlS L 'auteure utilise les travaux de deux of the diaspora has, indeed, come to Pcrivaines afio canadiennes, et de constitute part[.] ...

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An African Child Becomes a Black Canadian Feminist: Oscillating Identities in the Black Diaspora

An African Child Becomes a Black Canadian Feminist: Oscillating Identities in the Black Diaspora

... An African Child Becomes Cet article examine h mouvance et h my own lived experience as an African rhimtalhtion d z m une nouvelle ~ocalith woman with multiple identities living qui &boucbent sur unef[.] ...

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David Fram: Lithuanian Yiddish Poet of the South African Diaspora and Illuminating Love

David Fram: Lithuanian Yiddish Poet of the South African Diaspora and Illuminating Love

... non-socialist, Diaspora-nationalist Yiddishism and was opposed to the pro-Communist, pro-Soviet ideology of the Lithuanian Kultur-Lige” (Moss 6 June e-mail ...

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