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Mansa Foday Ajamu - Gullah Sovereignty: The Mande Kafu Model

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In this episode of Wise The Dome TV, Gullah scholar and GNONA founder Mansa Foday Ajamu discusses Gullah sovereignty, African cultural continuity, spirituality, land, and self-determination. The conversation explores inland Gullah communities documented by Lorenzo Dow Turner, the Mande Kafu system of governance, the 1235 Manden Charter, and the historical connection between Bunce Island and Charleston through the transatlantic slave trade. Mansa Foday Ajamu also speaks on reparations, Hoodoo, Poro and Sande traditions, UNDRIP, African spirituality, and the ongoing struggle for Gullah land and nationhood. This discussion is essential for anyone interested in Gullah history, Pan-Africanism, Black land struggles, and African retentions in the diaspora.Link to book: https://a.co/d/02Vg9hak

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In this episode of Wise The Dome TV, Gullah scholar and GNONA founder Mansa Foday Ajamu discusses Gullah sovereignty, African cultural continuity, spirituality, land, and self-determination. The conversation explores inland Gullah communities documented by Lorenzo Dow Turner, the Mande Kafu system of governance, the 1235 Manden Charter, and the historical connection between Bunce Island and Charleston through the transatlantic slave trade. Mansa Foday Ajamu also speaks on reparations, Hoodoo, Poro and Sande traditions, UNDRIP, African spirituality, and the ongoing struggle for Gullah land and nationhood. This discussion is essential for anyone interested in Gullah history, Pan-Africanism, Black land struggles, and African retentions in the diaspora.Link to book: https://a.co/d/02Vg9hak

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