Call for Papers: Preservation of Indigenous West African Cultures and Knowledge
Preservation of Indigenous West African Cultures and Knowledge through Toponyms, Symbols and Artefacts
Guest edited by Dr. Yaw Owusu-Agyeman
Preservation of Indigenous West African Cultures and Knowledge through Toponyms, Symbols and Artefacts
Guest edited by Dr. Yaw Owusu-Agyeman
You are warmly invited to join the launch of AFRIMUHERE - the new organisation dedicated to African Museums and Heritage Restitution.
The event will be led by the founding team and will include keynote speakers, members and friends on African museums, art and heritage restitution.
DATE: 17 NOVEMBER 2021
TIME: 15:00 hrs CAT (Central Africa Time)
PLATFORM: ZOOM
ID: 94358819206 / CODE: g8MizQ
Harare, Rabat, Paris 18 May 2019
The International Council of African Museums (AFRICOM)
Celebrates the Restitution of African Heritage on International Museum Day on 18th of May, 2019
To mark the 2019 International Museum Day (IMD), Africa, is celebrating with the rest of the world’s museums this year’s theme « Museums as Cultural Hubs—The Future of Tradition » to voice its support for the restitution of museum collections to the African continent this year and in years to come.
Journal of African Diaspora Archaeology and Heritage
Volume 3, No. 2, November 2014
This issue is now available online at:
http://www.maneyonline.com/toc/jaf/3/2?ai=yo&ui=1yc&af=T
Table of Contents
Weaving the Second Skin: Protection Against Evil Among the Valongo Slaves in Nineteenth-century Rio de Janeiro
By Tania Andrade Lima Marcos André Torres de Souza Glaucia Malerba Sene
Journal of African Diaspora Archaeology and Heritage
Volume 3, No. 2, November 2014
This issue is now available online at:
http://www.maneyonline.com/toc/jaf/3/2?ai=yo&ui=1yc&af=T
Table of Contents
Weaving the Second Skin: Protection Against Evil Among the Valongo Slaves in Nineteenth-century Rio de Janeiro
By Tania Andrade Lima Marcos André Torres de Souza Glaucia Malerba Sene