Queens and Mothers of Afre Kh: Hatshepsut (Egypt)
Hatshepsut and her Obelisks (Imagined by Gencraft AI) HATSHEPSUT (EGYPT) Born in the 15th century BC, Hatshepsut, daughter of Tuthmose I and Aahmes, both of ... Read More
Ancient Africa Writings – Nsibidi
Oral tradition plays a very strong role in African culture, leading to the erroneous conclusion that Africans south of the Sahara do not have a ... Read More
King of Kamerun 2
“The people come to understand that wealth is not the fruit of labour but the result of organised, protected robbery. Rich people are no ... Read More
King of Kamerun
How did it come to pass that an African king, striving to defend the unalienable rights of his people, in his land, was tried for ... Read More
Igbo Landing
America's First Freedom March If it had been the plot of a Hollywood movie, it would have been dismissed as unbelievable. A group of Igbo ... Read More
Clay Pot: Introducing Sarah
Meet the new host of Claypot, as we prepare to spend a day in Sarah's Kitchen. Feelnubia is excited to introduce the new Host of ... Read More
Famous Africans in World History: Sakanoue No Tamuramaro (First Shogun of Japan)
Sei-i Tai-Shogun (Imagined by Gencraft) SAKANOUE NO TAMURAMARO: SEI-I TAI-SHOGUN OF EARLY JAPAN (坂上 田村麻呂, 758 – June 17, 811)Of the Black people of early ... Read More
Africa’s 600 year-old Chinese Fable
In 2010, China named a player of mixed African and Chinese heritage to the national men's volleyball team. The selection of Ding Hui was noteworthy ... Read More
Kingdoms and Monuments of Afre-Kh: Mosque of Djenné
Great Mosque of Djenné (Mali) The Great Mosque of Djenné is a large mud brick or adobe building that is considered by many architects to ... Read More
Queens and Mothers of Afre Kh: Yaa Ashantewaa and the Golden Stool of Ashanti
The Ashanti Kingdom in Ghana West Africa was founded in the seventeenth century by King Osei Tutu I, with the help of his feared Priest ... Read More
The Missing Black Populations of North Africa
A mixed race woman. Photo by Jude Infantini on Unsplash There are many similarities between the history of North Africa and that of North America ... Read More
Queens and Mothers of Afre Kh: The Warrior Queens of Dahomey
Minos, imagined by Gencraft AI The kingdom of Dahomey, now called Republique du Benin is located in Western Africa, bordered by Togo on the west ... Read More
Ife Art: “… then Africa is Greece, Africa is Italy”
The sun rises on a museum of exquisite African sculptures (Imagined by Gencraft AI) In the late 1930s, metal sculptures found by workmen at a ... Read More
Kingdoms and Monuments of Afre Kh: Church of Saint George, Lalibela (Ethiopia)
Called the 8th wonder of the world, the Church at Lalibela is hewn out of a single stone (Imagined by Gencraft AI) FEELNUBIA PRESENTS: The ... Read More
Natural Landmarks of the Motherland: Mosi-oa-Tunya (AKA Victoria Falls, Zambia/Zimbabwe)
Victoria Falls as imagined by Gencraft AI FEELNUBIA PRESENTS: Mosi-oa-Tunya (Victoria) FALLS The Victoria Falls is the largest waterfall in the world. It is located ... Read More
Natural Landmarks of the Motherland: Avenue of Baobabs (Madagascar)
FEELNUBIA PRESENTS: Avenue of Baobabs (Madagascar) On the west coast of Madagascar, there is an ancient magical forest of Baobab trees. Lovingly called ‘Renala’ (aka ... Read More
Natural Landmarks of the Motherland: Agbokin Waterfalls (Nigeria)
Agbokim Waterfall (Imagined by Gencraft AI) The Agbokim Waterfalls (Nigeria) The Agbokim Waterfalls is located in Cross River State, about 17 kilometres from Ikom and ... Read More
Kingdoms and Monuments of Afre Kh: The Meroe Pyramids (Kingdom of Kush, Sudan)
FEELNUBIA PRESENTS: THE MEROE PYRAMIDS (KINGDOM OF KUSH, SUDAN) The ancient Nubian Kingdom of Kush flourished from around 2600 B.C. to 300 A.D. and held ... Read More