The rise of pastoralist peoples in the Eurasian steppes and their westward spread some 5,000 years ago may have been fueled by sheep herding and people exploiting their milk. As early as 8,000 years ...
Nollywood actor and preacher Yul Edochie has declared himself a “hardcore traditionalist” in a statement about his spiritual ...
Ghana is leading the way in implementing community-based programs that protect traditional herbal knowledge while promoting ...
The family of St Adolf Tibeyalirwa and pilgrims have urged the Fort Portal Diocese, under the ecclesiastical province of ...
Explore the myths, magic, and cultural lore of African Grey Parrots across West & Central Africa. Discover why they’re deeply revered by local cultures.
97-year-old Gehano Guchiro Nekayto, an elder keeping Konso’s terracing tradition alive. Image by Solomon Yimer. Population growth has led to rising demand for land, creating tension between land ...
This impoverishment is being used to justify evicting them from ancestral lands. When the Ngorongoro Conservation Area was established in the late 1950s, it was meant to both conserve wildlife and ...
WEST AFRICA has long been a source of booze. In Yoruba mythology Obatala, a deity sent to create humans, stumbled on palm wine and fell into a drunken slumber before completing the task.
After 10 years of content within The Elder Scrolls Online (ESO), it can be hard to track the true order of expansions and DLC. This guide will list all the content by release date and cover where ...
The First Presidency of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints has announced dedication and open house dates for the Nairobi Kenya Temple, the first house of the Lord not only in Kenya but in ...
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The Elder Scrolls 6 is probably still a ways off, but when it does arrive, it might be able to stand out from the crowd by embracing tradition.