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Africa

Iemanja: A Uruguayan celebration of the Yoruba goddess of the sea

by Barbora Zelenková on April 25, 2019

Uruguay is famous for its endless pastures and beaches, its yerba mate tea, tango, and candombe music, which, with its African roots, epitomises the country’s rich cultural and ethnic diversity. The Yoruba religion is a further African feature that has … Read More

Africa, Uruguay, Uruguayan people, Yoruba people, Yoruba religion

Ethnogenesis of the Somali People and language

by Barbora Zelenková on December 31, 2017

  Ethnogenesis describes the early nation-building process of Somalis, about whom references can be found in Ethiopian written records from at least the beginning of 1500 AD, under the name Somalis.1.The term ‘Somalis’ appears for the first time in a … Read More

Africa, Muslims, Somali language

New generation of Kenya

by Veronika Vopelková on April 12, 2017

  This interview with a director of the Czech non-profit organization ´ShineBean´, Renata Rokuskova, is about the current state of the Kenyan schooling system, the attitude of children to education and their opportunities in the future.  We also learn more … Read More

Africa, Kenya, Nonprofit organizations
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