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Today, several myths are mixed with facts in describing African traditional religion (ATR). It is the foundation on which the morals of pre-colonial Africa were built.#AfricanCulture #AfricanTradition #AfricanTraditionalReligion #FactsAndMythsTraditionalReligion

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a group of people standing around a woman holding a baby in her lap with another person on the other side

Sangoma performing a traditional African blessing of protection on a baby. Johannesburg, South Africa. [Practitioners of traditional African medicine are quite different from doctors who practice conventional medicine. It has been said that the former are often priestesses, high priests, diviners, midwives, and herbalists, and are known by different names in different parts of Africa, including sangoma, n’anga, and inyanga.]

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several statues are lined up on the ground

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an oil painting of some african people

This illustration by Angus Mcbride shows Phoenician traders trading with Mandé merchants of the Pre-Imperial Mali of the Tichitt-Walata cliffs of Southern Mauritania in the 10th or 8th century BCE. Using the old Saharan desert routes, the Phoenicians took wine, olive oil, pottery, linen, wool and cloth and exchanged it for gold, ivory and skins.

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an image of african symbols and their meanings

Download the 100 Adinkra African Symbols with text and without text represents the west African wisdom, this collection reflects the vigor and spirit of this dynamic and expressive art form. 10905672 royalty-free Vector from Vecteezy for your project and explore over a million other vectors, icons and clipart graphics!

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