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  • Dr. Winters, a well-known scientific researcher, authored many books, and reports, and still gives free YouTube lecture videos on Afrocentrism--our entire Black-Afrikan history covering the 4-corners of the world. He also conducts online courses for those who want to learn how to do scientific research that most people don't know how to do.

    You will find hard-to-find data from many sources (history, science, linguistics, anthropology, archeology, law documents, sociology, etc). The kind of data that makes you a great researcher with data that ends all arguments and debates.

    It doesn't have to be about our Black/Afrikan History, you learn how to research anything that interests you.

    You can also get Dr. Clyde Winters' Book or Kindle version on Amazon:

    Path Finder: Clyde Winters in Search of the Roots of Afrocentrism: A Memoir ***Demonstrates how he does Afrocentrism research
    https://amzn.to/4ghRSX6
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    Path Finder, explains how you should study Afrocentric history. It is an autobio Historia graphical book that discusses Afrocentricsm from my perspective as an Afrocentric scholar.

    Path Finder: Clyde Winters in Search of the Roots of Afrocentrism: A Memoir, has two purposes 1) to explain how I researched and studied ancient Afrocentric history, 2) to combat racial battle fatigue resulting from Foundational Black American (FBA) experiencing trauma and stress as a result of white supremacy.

    #DrClydeWinters
    #afrocentricism
    #blackhistory
    #ancientafricanhistory
    #researchstudy
    Dr. Winters, a well-known scientific researcher, authored many books, and reports, and still gives free YouTube lecture videos on Afrocentrism--our entire Black-Afrikan history covering the 4-corners of the world. He also conducts online courses for those who want to learn how to do scientific research that most people don't know how to do. You will find hard-to-find data from many sources (history, science, linguistics, anthropology, archeology, law documents, sociology, etc). The kind of data that makes you a great researcher with data that ends all arguments and debates. It doesn't have to be about our Black/Afrikan History, you learn how to research anything that interests you. You can also get Dr. Clyde Winters' Book or Kindle version on Amazon: Path Finder: Clyde Winters in Search of the Roots of Afrocentrism: A Memoir ***Demonstrates how he does Afrocentrism research https://amzn.to/4ghRSX6 --------- Path Finder, explains how you should study Afrocentric history. It is an autobio Historia graphical book that discusses Afrocentricsm from my perspective as an Afrocentric scholar. Path Finder: Clyde Winters in Search of the Roots of Afrocentrism: A Memoir, has two purposes 1) to explain how I researched and studied ancient Afrocentric history, 2) to combat racial battle fatigue resulting from Foundational Black American (FBA) experiencing trauma and stress as a result of white supremacy. #DrClydeWinters #afrocentricism #blackhistory #ancientafricanhistory #researchstudy
    Path Finder: Clyde Winters in Search of the Roots of Afrocentrism A memoir [Winters, Dr. Clyde] on Amazon.com. *FREE* shipping on qualifying offers. Path Finder: Clyde Winters in Search of the Roots of Afrocentrism A memoir
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  • Ubulungisa: Deconstructing Gender in Afrikan Spirituality.
    The untold story of Afrikan Warrior Women.

    #Africa #Alkebulan #Africanhistory #Ubulungisa #AlkebulanAwakening
    Ubulungisa: Deconstructing Gender in Afrikan Spirituality. The untold story of Afrikan Warrior Women. #Africa #Alkebulan #Africanhistory #Ubulungisa #AlkebulanAwakening
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  • There is no concept of heaven and hell in Afrikan Spirituality.

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    There is no concept of heaven and hell in Afrikan Spirituality. #Oladelesthoughts #Emergingalkebulan #Africa #Alkebulan #Africanhistory #Africanspirituality
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  • Our latest #AlkebulanAwakeningSeries with Professor James Small

    #Africa #Alkebulan #Alkebulanhistory #Africanhistory #Alkebulanspirituality
    Our latest #AlkebulanAwakeningSeries with Professor James Small #Africa #Alkebulan #Alkebulanhistory #Africanhistory #Alkebulanspirituality
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  • The Alkebulan Awakening Series with Eli Anderson. Your stories: Dehumanising the self.
    #Africa #Africadiaspora #Africanhistory #Africanspirituality #AlkebulanAwakening #AlkebulanRenaissance
    The Alkebulan Awakening Series with Eli Anderson. Your stories: Dehumanising the self. #Africa #Africadiaspora #Africanhistory #Africanspirituality #AlkebulanAwakening #AlkebulanRenaissance
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  • No one mentioned in the bible ever historically existed.
    #Africa #African #Africanspirituality #AlkebulanAwakening #Africanhistory #EmergingAlkebulan
    No one mentioned in the bible ever historically existed. #Africa #African #Africanspirituality #AlkebulanAwakening #Africanhistory #EmergingAlkebulan
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  • The meaning of Ishtar (Easter) as it relates to African by Joshua Maponga Marara III

    #Africa #African #Africanspirituality #AlkebulanAwakening #Africanhistory
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    The meaning of Ishtar (Easter) as it relates to African by Joshua Maponga Marara III #Africa #African #Africanspirituality #AlkebulanAwakening #Africanhistory #Oladelesthoughts
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  • The Guitarra morisca or Mandora medieval is a plucked string instrument. It is a lute that has a bulging belly and a sickle-shaped headstock. Part of that characterization comes from a c. 1330 poem, Libro de buen amor by Juan Ruiz, arcipestre de Hita, which described the "Moorish gittern" as "corpulent". The use of the adjective morisca tacked to guitarra may have been to differentiate it from the commonly seen Latin European variety, when the morisca was seen on a limited basis during the 14th century.

    Appeared[sic] in the early 9th century, it is an instrument mentioned in the Cantigas de Santa Maria, and by Johannes de Grocheio (towards 1300) who called it quitarra sarracénica. In the 14th century it is known by the term "guitarra morisca", coined by Arcipreste de Hita in Libro de buen amor. It is a hybrid instrument between the guitarra latina and medieval lute, usually played by fingers or plectrum.

    It has roots in the four-string Arabic oud, brought to Iberia by the Moors in the 8th century. The guitarra morisca is a direct ancestor of the modern guitar. By the 14th century, the guitarra morisca was simply referred to as a guitar.

    The guitarra morisca is an obscure instrument, known mainly from pictures. Early instrument expert Francis William Galpin mentioned the instrument in his book, Old English Instruments of Music (pages 21-22), calling it the "Guitare Moresca" or "Chittara Saraacenica", with its "long neck, oval shaped body and round back." He also felt it related to the Colascione.

    https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Guitarra_morisca

    #blackhistorymonth #bhm #moor #moorish #amazigh #imazighen #maghreb #westafrica #africanhistory #alandalus #guitar #music #musichistory #guittaramorisca
    The Guitarra morisca or Mandora medieval is a plucked string instrument. It is a lute that has a bulging belly and a sickle-shaped headstock. Part of that characterization comes from a c. 1330 poem, Libro de buen amor by Juan Ruiz, arcipestre de Hita, which described the "Moorish gittern" as "corpulent". The use of the adjective morisca tacked to guitarra may have been to differentiate it from the commonly seen Latin European variety, when the morisca was seen on a limited basis during the 14th century. Appeared[sic] in the early 9th century, it is an instrument mentioned in the Cantigas de Santa Maria, and by Johannes de Grocheio (towards 1300) who called it quitarra sarracénica. In the 14th century it is known by the term "guitarra morisca", coined by Arcipreste de Hita in Libro de buen amor. It is a hybrid instrument between the guitarra latina and medieval lute, usually played by fingers or plectrum. It has roots in the four-string Arabic oud, brought to Iberia by the Moors in the 8th century. The guitarra morisca is a direct ancestor of the modern guitar. By the 14th century, the guitarra morisca was simply referred to as a guitar. The guitarra morisca is an obscure instrument, known mainly from pictures. Early instrument expert Francis William Galpin mentioned the instrument in his book, Old English Instruments of Music (pages 21-22), calling it the "Guitare Moresca" or "Chittara Saraacenica", with its "long neck, oval shaped body and round back." He also felt it related to the Colascione. https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Guitarra_morisca #blackhistorymonth #bhm #moor #moorish #amazigh #imazighen #maghreb #westafrica #africanhistory #alandalus #guitar #music #musichistory #guittaramorisca
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