"She Speaks for Her Clan" painting by Dorothy Sullivan, Cherokee. Cover image on Cherokee Women: Gender and Culture Change, 1700-1835 (Indians of the Southeast), by Theda Perdue
The Power of Cherokee Women
By mid-18th century, many Cherokee men and women realized that their survival depended on...
Haven't seen much information regarding Mami Wata on The Coli, only other vodoun and West African animism belief system. Didn't know if this should be posted here or on The Root so mods, "moderate" as you wish.
Enjoy the journey.
Mami Wata West African Diaspora Website
10-part interview in...
Village women on the continent are breaking traditional roles, participating in commerce, educating their children in safe spaces. The elder woman at 21:09-22:23 is funny.
In that matriarchy thread, this was one of the best posts in there imo and closest to the truth. The black community is MATRIFOCAL, but not a true matriarchy. They're not the same thing
Do you agree or disagree? :jbhmm:
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