African Treasury: Folklore, reviews and others
OX MAGAZINE
oxmag.co.uk 'If science is understood as the gathering of knowledge through study, then Oxford’s own story-telling griot, Natty Mark Samuels, is turning the idea on its head and gathering knowledge through stories. We were eager to find out more.' - OX Magazine |
African Treasury
www.dailyinfo.co.uk Read a series of lectures on sub-Saharan sculpture by Natty Mark Samuels, founder of the African School; focusing on pre-colonial sub-Saharan societies. |
Meet the Venda - Sacred People in Sacred Place:
https://cowley.news/general/meet-the-venda-sacred-people-in-a-scared-place/
https://cowley.news/general/meet-the-venda-sacred-people-in-a-scared-place/
Reviews by Natty Mark Samuels:
https://www.dailyinfo.co.uk/reviews/archive/user/26321/natty-mark-samuels
https://www.dailyinfo.co.uk/reviews/archive/user/26321/natty-mark-samuels
Song of Suwari: Ode to West African Scholars
Ode to Ahmad Baba Al-Massufi
Sub-Saharan Centres of Learning
Ode to Sheikh Abdul al-Amawi: The Old Man of Barawa
Ode to Nana Asma’u: Voice and Spirit
African contributions to Muslim Civilisation
Ibrahim al-Kanemi
Muhammed ibn Muhammed al-Fulani al-Kishnawi
Abd al-Aziz al-Amawi
Muhammed Bagayogo
Al-Jahiz
Ode to Ahmad Baba Al-Massufi
Sub-Saharan Centres of Learning
Ode to Sheikh Abdul al-Amawi: The Old Man of Barawa
Ode to Nana Asma’u: Voice and Spirit
African contributions to Muslim Civilisation
Ibrahim al-Kanemi
Muhammed ibn Muhammed al-Fulani al-Kishnawi
Abd al-Aziz al-Amawi
Muhammed Bagayogo
Al-Jahiz
Timbuktu
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