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Afro-Latino of the Americas

    An Afro-Latin American (also Afro-Latino) is a Latin American person of at least partial Black African ancestry; the term may also ref…

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The People of Washitaw

The People of Washitaw   The Oldest Indigenous Peoples On EarthThe Washitaw de Muu & The Washitaw de DugdahmoundyahWASHITAW MUURS - THE…

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AFRICAN HERITAGE EXTENDS ACROSS THE ARAB WORLD By SUNNI KHALID* Post by RUNOKO RASHIDI

Usually Black History Month focuses on the accomplishments of African-Americans or the past glories of African civilizations. When the is…

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Religious Practices of the Gullah/Geechee People

    Religious Practices of the Gullah/Geechee People The distinctive religious practices of the Gullah-Geechee communities contain influen…

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0 Oct 21, 2012

DA DARKNESS

        The Black skin is not a badge of shame, but rather a glorious symbol of national greatness.Marcus Garvey     I COULD NEVER UNDERS…

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3 Sep 25, 2012
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Chief Native Sitting Bull

It is not easy to characterize Sitting Bull, of all Sioux chiefs most generally known to the American people. There are few to whom his n…

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1 Mar 29, 2012
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Apache Warrior Geronimo

Geronimo was born of the Bedonkohe Apache tribe in No-doyohn Canon, Arizona, June, 1829, near present day Clifton, Arizona. The fourth in…

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0 Nov 24, 2011

Massacre At Wounded Knee, 1890

  On the morning of December 29, 1890, the Sioux chief Big Foot and some 350 of his followers camped on the banks of Wounded Knee creek.…

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0 Nov 24, 2011

Cheyenne War Chief; Roman Nose

This Cheyenne war chief was a contemporary of Dull Knife. He was not so strong a character as the other, and was inclined to be pompous and…

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0 Nov 24, 2011

Sioux Warrior; Rain In The Face

The noted Sioux warrior, Rain-in-the-Face, whose name once carried terror to every part of the frontier, died at his home on the Standing R…

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0 Nov 24, 2011

Great Native Crazy Horse

Crazy Horse was born on the Republican River about 1845. He was killed at Fort Robinson, Nebraska, in 1877, so that he lived barely thirty-…

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0 Nov 24, 2011

Sioux Chief Red Cloud

It is matter of history that the Sioux nation, to which I belong, was originally friendly to the Caucasian peoples which it met in successi…

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0 Nov 24, 2011

The Original Black African Arabs of Arabia

  This is a picture of the Saudi National Soccer Team.    “If one understood Arab Culture it is immediately apparent that Blackness is high…

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0 Oct 16, 2011

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Africa: Study Finds Little Progress in Meeting Demand for Contraception

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Ghana: Publicise Oil & Mining Contracts, Now

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