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A collection of poems exploring race, gender, youth, womanhood, and other social structures.
One thing about black slavery is that, although, our ancestors suffered but they were creators, wise and they grew wiser even in hardship and while in chains, they were oracles. The white man only used our strength and wisdom for his own good but he had no idea how obsolete he was becoming.
Iji kwanyere ya ugwu ruru ya, ndi mba barbados etinyena akuko maka ndu ya na akuko iro ha, makwa na ukwe. Ozo, ewerem ubochi icheta igbo were kene ma'zi olaudah equiano, nwata ozo dikwa afo iri na abua erepulu n'oru onye nke jiri aka ya dere si: abu m igbo.
Akuko iro: tales from our ancestors by odera o’gonuwe akuko iro is a reimagination of three traditional igbo fables. ‘how the turtle cracked his back’ shows how the renowned trickster, turtle, was punished for his gluttony and greed.
Close relations often plan evil agaisnt us, talkless of our neigubour.
The ancestor's tale: a pilgrimage to the dawn of life is a science book by richard dawkins and yan wong on the subject of evolution, which follows the path of humans backwards through evolutionary history, describing some of humanity.
Akuko iro: tales from our ancestors jun 18, 2018 by odera o'gonuwe ifeoma o'gonuwe delu press.
Akuko iro is a reimagination of three traditional igbo fables. ‘how the turtle cracked his back’ shows how the renowned trickster, turtle, was punished for his gluttony and greed.
The elaborate religious cosmology of the iroquois was based on an origin tradition in which a woman fell from the sky; other parts of the religious tradition featured deluge and earth-diver motifs, supernatural aggression and cruelty, sorcery, torture, cannibalism, star myths, and journeys to the otherworld.
Centrality and akuko-ifo (tales of the imagination) as the main vehicle for images sustenance, in which dwell generations of their ancestors, and to which, in niger igbo dialectal variant irò, just as the niger igbo dialectal term.
” much work was done throughout the cook islands by many on the voyage to see marae moana become reality. One key area was to ensure ownership of marae moana, including nationwide consultations across all inhabited islands, not an easy feat considering some were only reachable by boat and the airfares.
“i learned everything from my father and his brother who knew the history of the clans and their migrations into this hemisphere, because our ancestors were the chiefs of the hopi and the clan of the bear since their arrival in the fourth world,” he recounted.
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Akuko iro is a reimagination of three traditional igbo fables. ‘how the turtle cracked his back’ shows how the renowned trickster, turtle, was punished for his gluttony and greed. ‘why humans have a curved back’ is a story about a young girl, ugomma, who learns the important lesson: substance is more important than beauty.
Sir walter scott, 1st baronet frse fsa scot (15 august 1771 – 21 september 1832) was a scottish historical novelist, poet, playwright, and historian. Many of his works remain classics of both english-language literature and scottish literature.
“my dear ancestors” in this short story, a young woman meets her boyfriend’s father for the first time and discovers that their family legacy is a very tangible obligation.
One of the requirements of the master-singer is to create their own interpretations of the major tales of the clan, to sing of the the heroic ancestors and historical landmarks that have defined the society. Here kaalu igirigiri narrates the epic tale of a historical battle of the ohafia and the hero amoogu.
Like patricia, i know, just intuitively know our ancestor’s absences were grieved by someone- even if only them. Their grief has been memorialized in songs and tales that became modern day negro aphorisms, folklore, spirituals and books. Their grief has been captured, transmitted and indelibly marked the world.
The events of our lives are recorded within our skeletons, which is the subject of owsley’s excellent exhibition written in bone: forensic files of the 17th-century chesapeake (visit this link for a video and educational materials in relation to this exhibition).
Akuko ndi anakpo n'oyibo ndi sea islands nerota etu oru ekwe ekwe umu igbo, ndi the earth. I am soaked with songs my ancestry's and imperatives of the igbo sound and lexical system.
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