Please enable JavaScript to read this content. Kabon Chirchir sells medicinal herbs at Nginyang Market in Tiaty, Baringo county. [File, Standard] UNESCO defines ...
In Lagos, Nigeria, where the hum of the city mingles with the aroma of freshly baked bread, Chef Juliet Aigbe, known affectionally as “Chef Juls,” slides a grain-free wedding cake into a large ...
Indigenous beers have been part of African culture for centuries. For the first time, the beer style known as umqombothi, which was blended with a farmhouse ale, won the African Beer Cup. Nick Smith, ...
Introduction : African traditions in the study of religion in Africa / Ezra Chitando, Afe Adogame, Bolaji Bateye -- ch. 1. African religions in African scholarship : a critique / Umar Habila Dadem ...
Reviewed by Jessica R. Williams in African arts (Los Angeles) 52 (2) summer 2019, pages 90-91 (N1.A258 AFA). AFA copy 39088019603943 Gift from Janet Stanley. "J. A. Green (1873-1905) was one of the ...
High atop a remote plateau in South Africa's Cederberg Mountains, half a dozen Indigenous Khoisan men stride briskly along rows of thigh-high shrubs. Every few yards they pause and stoop down to ...
A long-term shift by oil majors towards deep offshore African oil exploration raises new challenges for indigenous African producers which have yet to be fully addressed. The fiscal terms applicable ...
This article was produced in the context of the African Indigenous Knowledge Research Network (AIKRN) in partnership with the Mastercard Foundation. The views expressed do not necessarily represent ...
The underrepresentation of Indigenous African languages online has long been a challenge. In recent years, Africans have taken up the task of bridging this digital divide, recognizing the importance ...
UNESCO defines indigenous knowledge as the knowledge, innovations, and practices of indigenous and local communities that have been developed over generations and passed down either orally or through ...