This article highlights the exciting revival of African folk art, featuring artists who are redefining tradition with a ...
When Irene Webster hears her stage name, KeruBo, she remembers her heritage. It’s her middle name, the one her mother gave ...
King Buzzard, an African king, "was condemned to travel alone through the world as a buzzard for betraying his own and other people into slavery. When Africans enslaved other Africans, they did not ...
A celebration dance from the Wollof tribe of Senegal and The Gambia. This includes learning the stance, and then moving in shape - walking and jumping forward and back. Each travelling section is ...
Known to her fans as the "Queen of African Horror", British-Nigerian author Nuzo Onoh says her prestigious literary prize is a signal that African folk horror has finally become an internationally ...
University of Alabama Press: Tuscaloosa, 1987. The story of patchwork quilts created by African Americans and sold through a cooperative in Wilson County, Alabama. Ferris, William. Afro-American Folk ...