A songbook of African folk songs and music with pictures and captions.
This book presents accounts and descriptions of the songs, dances, musical instruments, religious beliefs, and marketing traditions that typified those gatherings.
A. Pearson, B. Jeffs, A. Witkin, and H. MacQuarrie, Infernal Traffic: Excavation of a Liberated African Graveyard in Rupert's Valley, St. Helena (Bootham, UK: Council for British Archaeology, 2011). 62. S. T. Oner, Cannabis Sativa: The ...
This multidisciplinary volume highlights the African presence throughout the Americas, and African and African Diasporan contributions to the material and cultural life of all of the Americas, and of all Americans.
Through the prism of America's most enduring African-inspired art form, the Lowcountry basket, Grass Roots guides readers across 300 years of American and African history. In scholarly essays and beautiful...
This text explores how Afro-Brazilians define their Africanness through Candomblé and Quilombo models, and construct paradigms of blackness with influences from US-based perspectives, through the vectors of public rituals, carnival, drama, ...
Axé and the African Roots of Brazilian Popular Music Clarence Bernard Henry. Conniff, Michael L., and Thomas J. ... Ruth M. Stone. 140–68. New York: Garland. Dolin, Kasey Qynn. 2001. “Yoruban Religious Survival in Brazilian Candomblé.
From Freedom to Freedom: African Roots in American Soil: Study Guide
This book is not only about connection but also about discovery.
Arthur Zilversmit, The First Emancipation: The Abolition of Slavery in the North (Chicago: University of Chicago Press, 1967), 33; James A. Henretta, “Economic Development and Social Structure in Colonial Boston,” William and Mary ...
African Roots