Portuguese explorers such as Henry the Navigator started sailing to Africa in the early 15th century, bringing both goods and enslaved people back.
Source: Burials of Africans slaves found at the old rubbish dump in Portugal | ARCHAEOLOGY WORLD
Portuguese explorers such as Henry the Navigator started sailing to Africa in the early 15th century, bringing both goods and enslaved people back.
Source: Burials of Africans slaves found at the old rubbish dump in Portugal | ARCHAEOLOGY WORLD
Roda de Capoeira de rua in Salvador in the 80’s.
In the public domain, Capoeira Roda, in the early 80’s on the streets of Salvador, Bahia, Brazil. Na vadiação, the young Angoleiro, Mestre Moraes with great dexterity, besides the mestres Um por Um and King Kong, feared capoeirista of that time. One of the things that draws the most attention is the informality and joy with which players behave. Was it a time of less disputes between styles, in which wandering is much more important? It seems that …
Anyway, it is a relic of Capoeira, and it deserves to be shared ….
What came from the people, should always return to the people!
The trail, which is not original, is the berimbau of master Cabecinha, in a recording from 1940! AXE BABA!!!
Jim Crow laws were a collection of state and local statutes that legalized racial segregation. Named after an insulting song lyric regarding African Americans,
Source: Jim Crow Laws – HISTORY
The preservation of culturally and spiritually significant Southern African archaeological, geographical and communal sites is also the preservation of what inexorably links all humanity together. The Sacred Sites Foundation, with archaeoastronomical researcher and author Dean Liprini at the helm, are ensuring that our diverse heritage sites, and the communities ancestrally linked to them, remain protected […]
The Osage tribe in Oklahoma became spectacularly wealthy in the early 1900s — and then members started turning up dead. David Grann’s Killers of the Flower Moon describes the dark plot against them.
Source: In The 1920s, A Community Conspired To Kill Native Americans For Their Oil Money : NPR
CCR SA, Brazil’s largest toll-road operator, is heading to a first-of-its kind shareholders’ meeting on a prickly subject: corruption.
Source: Brazil Company Wants to Pay Executives to Confess to Corruption – Bloomberg