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The Soul of the Spoken Word: How Language Shapes Worldviews and Belief Systems
Explore how Indigenous and native languages shape worldviews, values, and beliefs. Discover how words, grammar, and spirituality reveal unique ways of seeing and relating to the world.
Afromanjaro
Nov 44 min read


Ubuntu: The African “I Am Because We Are” Before Democracy
Long before Western democracy, African societies practiced communalism — a system built on unity, shared responsibility, and kinship. Learn how Ubuntu reminds us that our humanity is collective.
Afromanjaro
Nov 43 min read


My Name Was Never the Problem: Reclaiming Native Names and the Power of Remembering
The Hook: My Name Was Never the Problem My name was never the problem — it’s how social conditioning made my environment react to it. The people around me just didn’t know how to honor it. Hi, and welcome. If you’re new here, this space exists with one core mission: to minister the gospel of remembering. In its truest sense, that means remembering who we are — and re-membering : to rejoin, reclaim, and realign with our ancestry and original way of being. Because that’s wher
Osemobor
Oct 294 min read
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