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10 African Names of African Divine Beings – Africa Facts Zone
Do you want to want to give your baby African names or do you go to Africa and fall in…
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Tikar people in Cameroon: History, Language, Culture, Religion & Economy
The Tikar people is a term utilized for a few ethnic groups in Cameroon. It has been utilized generally for…
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The Galoa people in Gabon: History, Language, & Culture
The Galoa people, who are otherwise called the Galwa, are an ethnic group who communicate in a Myéné language and…
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Aushi People in Zambia: History, Language, Culture, Religion and Economy
Brief history The Aushi people/clans are viewed as a sub-group of the Bemba tribes, one of the biggest groups in…
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Majang People in Ethiopia: Language, Culture and Economy
The Majang People, or Majangir, live in southwestern Ethiopia and communicate in the Nilo-Saharan language of the Surmic bunch. They…
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Gumuz People of Ethiopia and Sudan: Benishangul Gumuz Language & Conflict
The Gumuz People (likewise spelled Gumaz and Gumz) are an ethnic gathering in a Nilo-Saharan language occupying the Benishangul-Gumuz Region…
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The Great Sphinx Giza, Egypt: The Hallmarks of Ancient Egyptian Civilization
The Great Sphinx Giza is a giant 4,500-year-old limestone statue situated near the Great Pyramid in Giza, Egypt. Measuring 240…
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The San People Africa: World’s Most Ancient Race
Genetic evidence suggests that the San People in Africa are one of the oldest peoples in the world. Their home…
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Mami Wata: The Scared Female African Water Goddess
Gorgeous, defensive, alluring, and possibly dangerous, the water spirit called Mami Wata (Mother Water) is celebrated all through Africa and…
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The Slave Trade in Africa: The Atlantic Slave Trade
Africa facts zone presents the slave trade in Africa specifically the Atlantic Slave Trade also known as the Transatlantic slave…
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