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Think you know African mythology? Match each being to their legend and prove your knowledge.
Kintu is a mythological figure who appears in a creation myth of the Baganda people of Buganda, Uganda. According to this legend, Kintu was the first person on earth and the first man to wander the plains of Uganda alone.
Igbo cuisine is the various foods of the Igbo people of southeastern Nigeria. There are many dishes that are common to the Igbos in particular. The core of Igbo food is its soups. Listen to our latest podcast and get ready to practice some of the tips we shared.
Once again, Sesi and Haleemah talk Africa. Today we take a look at the westernization of African Regions.
Unripe plantain porridge holds a special place in Igbo culture, not just as food, but as medicine and memory. This piece looks at its roots as a healing meal, its preparation with local ingredients, and the blend of traditional and scientific views that affirm its value.
What if a god’s most profound gift was not an endless supply of miracles but the freedom to choose? Step into the Maasai’s unique world, where their god, Enkai, gave cattle as an initial gift, laying the groundwork for their entire culture.
This article examines Legba, the Fon and Ewe deity who stands as the gatekeeper between humanity and the spirit world. The piece highlights his role in guiding, blessing, and punishing mortals, and shows how his presence continues in African and diaspora traditions, including Haitian Vodou.