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"Following the Moroccan dark mother Tan-Tan c. 500,000-300,000 BCE, the Berekhat Ram female is the second oldest representational art figure to date. It measures 35 mm in length and was discovered between 1981-1982 CE at GolanHeights, in Israel. ⁠

As the Berekhat Ram figure plus an extensive repertoire of personal ornaments, ochre, and embellished bone tools have been gathered, analyzed and dated from this Acheulian site, there is little doubt that these items/figures were intentionally modified.⁠

The grooves and modified pebbles support a high degree of assemblage capabilities 'both in terms of technology and values of symmetry and shape'....⁠Substantiating archaeological and genetic evidence clearly demonstrates that symbolic female objects were humanly produced and used by Neanderthal Homo (neanderthalensis) clans.
Also, given that the oldest representational art fromTan-Tan c. 500,000 – Berekhat Ram c. 300,000 BCE and up through the next quarter of a million years was female, it positions dark female figures at 'the center of spiritual life during this period.' As the Berekhat Ram includes ochre plus other Afrocentric (dark mother) attributes, the evidence is hard to ignore."
~ Eahr Joan, "Re-Genesis Encyclopedia: Synthesis of the Spiritual Dark– Motherline, Integral Research, Labyrinth Learning, and Eco–Theology."⁠

Let that sink in: Neanderthals were making images of a Great Dark Mother as far back as 500,000 years ago. Just incredible.
Image: Berekhat Ram figurine, estimated to be as much as 280,000 years old.
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Fôli Kadi

4/29/21 by BTRtoday

https://www.btrtoday.com/listen/theafrobeatshow/foli-kadi

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"DJ Meredith is taking you on a sonic adventure around the world on a journey through sound, introducing a fresh, new lineup of bands & artists from the most unexpected places on Earth! Let’s open the show with ‘Tinini Tanana’ by Okwei Odili + Aweto Band! Enjoy new & rare grooves as we check out Warsaw Afrobeat Orchestra, Dele Sosimi, Fely Tchaco and so much more!

00:00 - Mic Break
02:16 - Tinini Tanana (Nigeria/Brazil) - Okwei Odili + Aweto Band
06:26 - Invitation (GMGN Remix) (UK/Poland) - Warsaw Afrobeat Orchestra
12:02 - Turbulent Times (E Get As E Be) (Nigeria) - Dele Sosimi
21:38 - Ato Lagoh (Ivory Coast) - Fely Tchaco
25:59 - Mic Break
27:57 - Fôli Kadi (France/Mali) - Mawimbi feat. Fatim Kouyaté
32:11 - Ihabogi Rawaly (Spain/Guinea) - Kiko Navarro feat. Aboubacar Sylla
36:00 - Black Debtors (Nigeria) - Etuk Ubong
40:44 - Cubana (Italy) - Gerardo Frisina
46:29 - Mic Break
47:20 - Wipe Away Tears (UK) Nubiyan Twist
53:26 - Abakoro (Kenya) - Ngalah Oreyo feat. King Koko
58:56 - Basonyiwe (Germany/Uganda) - Ancient Astronauts feat. Spyda MC
62:54 - The Seed (Nigeria/USA) - Tony Allen & Jeff Mills
66:54 - Mic Break
67:36 - Barry Swing (Guinea) - Mamadou Barry
74:29 - Calling England Home (Trinidad & Tobago) - Anthony Joseph
80:34 - 419 Afrobeat (Nigeria) - Ayetoro feat. Tony Allen
88:22 - Timbavati Bounce - Thornato feat. Benjamín Vanegas
91:31 - Brebrebre (Ghana) - Pat Thomas & Kwashibu Area Band
96:52 - Mic Break
98:18 - Akafé (Ivory Coast) - Stanley Murphy
106:44 - Finish
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The Red Deal: Decolonization or Extinction

4/26/21

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Red Media and Common Notions are pleased to announce the publication of The Red Deal: Indigenous Action to Save Our Earth. Authored by two dozen Indigenous revolutionaries, The Red Deal is a political program for liberation that emerges from the oldest class struggle in the Americas—the Indigenous fight for decolonization. Hosted by Making Worlds Bookstore and Social Center Sponsored by Common Notions Press and Red Media Order your copy here
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