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Africa's Untold Stories

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Join us to discuss African history that is largely untold. Each episode, we have a conversation about a topic in African history and point out some lessons that come with that significant aspect of the continent's history.

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Slavery in East Africa: A Lesson on Unfamiliar Skinfolk

Africa's Untold StoriesApr 22, 2024

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Slavery in East Africa: A Lesson on Unfamiliar Skinfolk

Slavery in East Africa: A Lesson on Unfamiliar Skinfolk

Welcome back! We continue our exploration of slavery, this time in East Africa, where we zoom in on the practices of the Swahili, Ethiopian and Unyamwezi folk.


YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCFuTYzTqseXvH1RkmxV-1XA Follow us: Twitter (apparently now X): https://twitter.com/Africas_UntoldS Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/africasuntoldstories/ Outro music provided by DCQ BEATZ: https://player.beatstars.com/?storeId=97074&trackId=2559403 REFERENCES:

Rodney, W. (1969). GOLD AND SLAVES ON THE GOLD COAST. Transactions of the Historical Society of Ghana, 10, 13–28. http://www.jstor.org/stable/41406348


Röschenthaler, U. (2013). The Blood Men of Old Calabar – a Slave Revolt of the Nineteenth Century? In A. Bellagamba, S. E. Greene, & M. A. Klein (Eds.), African Voices on Slavery and the Slave Trade (pp. 445–465). chapter, Cambridge: Cambridge University Press.


Obichere, B. I. (1983). The Social Character of Slavery in Asante and Dahomey. Ufahamu: A Journal of African Studies, 12(3). http://dx.doi.org/10.5070/F7123017144 Retrieved from https://escholarship.org/uc/item/72k2n7m2


Manning, P. (2006). Slavery & Slave Trade in West Africa 1450-1930. In E. K. Akyeampong (Ed.), Themes in West Africa’s History (pp. 99–117). chapter, Boydell & Brewer.


A. E. M. GIBSON, SLAVERY IN WESTERN AFRICA BY A WEST AFRICAN, African Affairs, Volume 3, Issue IX, October 1903, Pages 17–52, https://doi.org/10.1093/oxfordjournals.afraf.a093262


Rodriguez J. P. (1997). The historical encyclopedia of world slavery. ABC-CLIO


Lovejoy, P. E. (2011). Transformations in Slavery: A History of Slavery in Africa (3rd ed.). Cambridge: Cambridge University Press.


General History of Africa, Volume 5. Africa from the Sixteenth to the Eighteenth Century-UNESCO (1992)

Lane, Paul, and Kevin C. MacDonald (eds), Slavery in Africa: Archaeology and Memory, Proceedings of the British Academy (London, 2011; online edn, British Academy Scholarship Online, 31 Jan. 2013)


Medard, H., & Doyle, S. (Eds.). (2007). Slavery in the Great Lakes Region of East Africa. Boydell & Brewer.

Apr 22, 202457:17
Imazighen God of Rain: A Lesson on Unexpected Cost

Imazighen God of Rain: A Lesson on Unexpected Cost

Hi guys ! Today's episode is a short one where we go back to North Africa to discuss the story of a god of rain, his love for a woman and a ritual. Link to picture of festival: https://folkculturebh.org/en/index.php?issue=14&page=article&id=20 Follow us: Twitter (apparently now X): https://twitter.com/Africas_UntoldS Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/africasuntoldstories/ YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCFuTYzTqseXvH1RkmxV-1XA Outro music provided by DCQ BEATZ: https://player.beatstars.com/?storeId=97074&trackId=2559403 REFERENCES: Siham Ait hmmadi. (2020, November 19). Amazigh Myths and their Symbolism | Amazigh World News. Amazigh World News. https://amazighworldnews.com/amazigh-myths-and-their-symbolism/ Folk Culture. (n.d.). The Call for Rain in Imazighen (Berber) Rituals and Legends in North Africa. Folk Culture. Retrieved April 8, 2024, from https://folkculturebh.org/en/index.php?issue=14&page=article&id=20
Apr 08, 202416:40
Slavery in West Africa: A Lesson on normalized (In)humanity

Slavery in West Africa: A Lesson on normalized (In)humanity

Today we take a lighthearted route through the painful history of slavery but with a focus on slavery among Africans in West Africa. This is the beginning of a mini-series to explore slavery throughout the continent up until the present day. Hope you stick with us all the way! YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCFuTYzTqseXvH1RkmxV-1XA Follow us: Twitter (apparently now X): https://twitter.com/Africas_UntoldS Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/africasuntoldstories/ Outro music provided by DCQ BEATZ: https://player.beatstars.com/?storeId=97074&trackId=2559403 REFERENCES:

Rodney, W. (1969). GOLD AND SLAVES ON THE GOLD COAST. Transactions of the Historical Society of Ghana, 10, 13–28. http://www.jstor.org/stable/41406348


Röschenthaler, U. (2013). The Blood Men of Old Calabar – a Slave Revolt of the Nineteenth Century? In A. Bellagamba, S. E. Greene, & M. A. Klein (Eds.), African Voices on Slavery and the Slave Trade (pp. 445–465). chapter, Cambridge: Cambridge University Press.


Obichere, B. I. (1983). The Social Character of Slavery in Asante and Dahomey. Ufahamu: A Journal of African Studies, 12(3). http://dx.doi.org/10.5070/F7123017144 Retrieved from https://escholarship.org/uc/item/72k2n7m2


Manning, P. (2006). Slavery & Slave Trade in West Africa 1450-1930. In E. K. Akyeampong (Ed.), Themes in West Africa’s History (pp. 99–117). chapter, Boydell & Brewer.


A. E. M. GIBSON, SLAVERY IN WESTERN AFRICA BY A WEST AFRICAN, African Affairs, Volume 3, Issue IX, October 1903, Pages 17–52, https://doi.org/10.1093/oxfordjournals.afraf.a093262


Rodriguez J. P. (1997). The historical encyclopedia of world slavery. ABC-CLIO


Lovejoy, P. E. (2011). Transformations in Slavery: A History of Slavery in Africa (3rd ed.). Cambridge: Cambridge University Press.


General History of Africa, Volume 5. Africa from the Sixteenth to the Eighteenth Century-UNESCO (1992)

Mar 25, 202401:03:59
African Beauty Standards: A Lesson on Form vs. Functionality

African Beauty Standards: A Lesson on Form vs. Functionality

Ever wondered what the African perception of beauty was (and still is in some instances) ? In today's episode we discuss just that as well as the reasoning behind some of the beauty standards. YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCFuTY2TqseXvH1RkmxV-1XA Follow us: Twitter (apparently now X): https://twitter.com/Africas_UntoldS Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/africasuntoldstories Outro music provided by DCQ BEATZ: https://player.beatstars.com/?storeld=97074&trackld=2559403 References: 1. Balogun, O. (2024). Women in Beauty Culture and Aesthetic Rituals. https://doi.org/10.1093/acrefore/9780190277734.013.491 2. Koster, M., & Price, L. L. (2008). Rwandan Female Genital Modification: Elongation of the Labia minora and the Use of Local Botanical Species. Health & Sexuality, 10(2), 191–204. https://doi.org/10.1080/13691050701775076 3. Kaggwa, M. M., Chaimowitz, G. A., & Toyin Olagunju, A. (2023). Labia minora elongation: a neglected form of genital mutilation with mental and sexual health concerns. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.eclinm.2023.101879 4. African Women in Media. (2023). Reject unrealistic beauty ideals that harm African women – African Women in Media. Retrieved March 4, 2024, from https://africanwomeninmedia.com/reject-unrealistic-beauty-ideals-that-harm-african-women/ 5. JuJu. (2019, June 4). African Beauty. The most beautiful people we have known… | by JuJu. | Medium. Medium Blog. https://medium.com/@emailthisjuju/african-beauty-d269300873ac6. 6. Hadithi Africa. (2020, October 26). Africa And The Culture Of Body Modification | Hadithi Africa. Hadithi.Africa. https://hadithi.africa/africa-and-the-culture-of-body-modification/ 7. Hadithi Africa. (2020, February 27). The Teeth Sharpening Culture in Africa | Hadithi Africa. Hadithi.Africa. https://hadithi.africa/the-teeth-sharpening-culture-in-africa/
Mar 04, 202434:13
Tales of Jideofor: A Lesson on Dreams in Nigeria

Tales of Jideofor: A Lesson on Dreams in Nigeria

In this episode we are joined by author Ehis Mokwenye to discuss his debut novel, Tales of Jideofor and how it is inspired by a Nigerian understanding of dreams. Novel on Amazon: https://a.co/d/dCmewNu Email: africasuntoldstories@gmail.com YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCFuTYzTqseXvH1RkmxV-1XA Follow us: Twitter (apparently now X): https://twitter.com/Africas_UntoldS Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/africasuntoldstories/YouTube: Outro music provided by DCQ BEATZ: https://player.beatstars.com/?storeId=97074&trackId=2559403
Feb 19, 202412:51
Divine Kings: A Lesson on Leadership

Divine Kings: A Lesson on Leadership

Did you know some kings in Africa were seen as divine in some form? In this episode we discuss the upsides and downsides of kings being regarded as divine in some cultures in Africa and add some very interesting examples.


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REFERENCES:

1. General History of Africa, Volume 4. Africa from the Twelfth to the Sixteenth Century-UNESCO (1984) 2. General History of Africa, Volume 5. Africa from the Sixteenth to the Eighteenth Century-UNESCO (1992) 3. Shank, M. K. (2010). The meaning of the reliefs at the temple of Abu Simbel.

Feb 04, 202433:37
Aiwel Longar of the Dinka: A Lesson on Survival

Aiwel Longar of the Dinka: A Lesson on Survival

Hi guys! We're back! We're kicking things off with a folklore episode from the Dinka of East Africa, the demigod Aiwel Longar. It's an unusual legend that gives us a view into the psyche of the Dinka and a key difference between some African and Western folklore.

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Jan 21, 202429:10
The Bachwezi Empire: A Lesson on the Origin of Kingdoms

The Bachwezi Empire: A Lesson on the Origin of Kingdoms

What happens when you have a series of stories and accounts about an empire that left behind little evidence of its existence? Listen as we recount the work historians have done to create a picture of the rise and fall one of the few empires of East Africa - The Bachwezi Empire.

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REFERENCES:

1. General History of Africa, Volume 4. Africa from the Twelfth to the Sixteenth Century-UNESCO (1984)

Jun 26, 202329:52
The Evolution of African Storytelling

The Evolution of African Storytelling

We have guests once more! Haleemah and Sesi from Oriire join us to discuss the many angles and changes in the way we tell stories on the continent, what it means to us as young Africans. Check out Oriire's podcast, articles, etc. on their website: https://www.oriire.com

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Jun 05, 202343:07
Strange Marriage Customs From Africa: A Lesson on Weird Solutions and Excuses

Strange Marriage Customs From Africa: A Lesson on Weird Solutions and Excuses

Women getting "married" but not in a relationship, family members "testing" the ability of their child's future spouse and kidnapping a woman to marry her. Sounds like movies but no, these are some of the strange marriage customs we discuss in this episode. Buckle up and enjoy the wild ride!

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REFERENCES:

1. Banyankole: The African tribe where the groom must have sex with the bride’s aunt to test his potency (2022) GhanaWeb. Available at: https://www.ghanaweb.com/lifestyle/trenderhq/Banyankole-The-African-tribe-where-the-groom-must-have-sex-with-the-bride-s-aunt-to-test-his-potency-19142#:~:text=Banyankole%3A%20The%20African%20tribe%20where,aunt%20to%20test%20his%20potency (Accessed: 15 May 2023).

2. Codingest (no date) Kalanga: A Tribe/culture where the bride sleeps with her father in-law on wedding night, African Writers Desk. Available at: https://awdesk.com/kalanga-a-tribeculture-where-the-bride-sleeps-with-her-father-in-law-on-wedding-night (Accessed: 15 May 2023).

3. Herskovits, M.J. (1937) ‘A note on “woman marriage” in dahomey’, Africa, 10(3), pp. 335–341. doi:10.2307/1155299.

4. Today, S.A. (2022) 7 unique African marriage traditions, FurtherAfrica. Available at: https://furtherafrica.com/2022/04/23/7-unique-african-marriage-traditions/ (Accessed: 15 May 2023).

5. ‘nu’uhegme’a’: The mystic frafra marriage custom that compels women to remain faithful to their husbands (2022) GhanaWeb. Available at: https://www.ghanaweb.com/GhanaHomePage/NewsArchive/Nu-uhe-gme-a-The-mystic-Frafra-marriage-custom-that-compels-women-to-remain-faithful-to-their-husbands-1543736 (Accessed: 15 May 2023).

May 20, 202334:53
The African Matriarchs Who Saved Their People: A Lesson on Dying History

The African Matriarchs Who Saved Their People: A Lesson on Dying History

Hi guys! Join us as we discuss two very significant women whose stories were almost lost to time--Pokou of the Baoule of Ivory Coast and Sarraounia of the Azna of Niger. We give background to the worlds they find themselves in, the occasions that necessitated that they step up, and how they did so exquisitely.


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REFERENCES:

1. https://www.themodernnovel.org/africa/other-africa/niger/mamani/sarraounia/

2. Elara Bertho , « Sarraounia, an African queen between history and literary myth (Niger, 1899-2010) » ,  Genre & Histoire [Online], 8 | Spring 2011, online November 21, 2011 , accessed April 15, 2023 . URL  : http://journals.openedition.org/genrehistoire/1218; DOI  : https://doi.org/10.4000/genderhistory.1218 3. Dadié, B., & Dixon, M. (1979). The Baoulé Legend. Callaloo, 7, 6–7. https://doi.org/10.2307/2930703

4. Weiskel, T. C. (1978). The Precolonial Baule: A Reconstruction (Le Baule précolonial: reconstruction). Cahiers d’Études Africaines, 18(72), 503–560. http://www.jstor.org/stable/4391626

Apr 16, 202337:59
Scarification In Africa Part 2: A Lesson on uhhh ... "reasons"

Scarification In Africa Part 2: A Lesson on uhhh ... "reasons"

Part 2 ! We wrap up our discussion on scarification with the final general use case and some isolated and peculiar cases.

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REFERENCES:
1. The Clothing of Political Identity: Costume and Scarification in the Benin Kingdom by Joseph Nevadomsky and Ekhaguosa Aisien. Source: African Arts , Winter, 1995, Vol. 28, No. 1 (Winter, 1995), pp. 62-73+100
2. Boundaries of Beauty: Tattooed Secrets of Women's History in Magude District, Southern Mozambique by Heidi Gengenbach. Source: African Arts (Vol. 28, Issue 1). Winter
3. The Clothing of Political Identity: Costume and Scarification in the Benin Kingdom by Nevadomsky, J., & Aisien, E. (1995). Source : JOurnal of Women's History (Vol. 106, Issue 4). Winter

4. Vaughan, M. (2007). Scarification in Africa. Cultural and Social History, 4(3), 385–400. https://doi.org/10.2752/147800407x219269

5. Orjinmo, N. (2022). Nigeria’s facial scars: The last generation - BBC News. BBC News, Abuja. https://www.bbc.com/news/world-africa-61229617

6. Adjovi, L. (2014). Why some people want facial scars - BBC News. BBC Africa, Benin. https://www.bbc.com/news/magazine-27412311

Mar 27, 202326:20
Scarification In Africa: A Lesson on Different Cultural Perspectives

Scarification In Africa: A Lesson on Different Cultural Perspectives

Hiya ! In this episode we discuss the seemingly strange practice of scarification on the continent. This is the first episode on the topic. We look at why certain cultures practice scarification and we examine a couple of the practices, their origins and purposes.

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REFERENCES:
1. The Clothing of Political Identity: Costume and Scarification in the Benin Kingdom by Joseph Nevadomsky and Ekhaguosa Aisien. Source: African Arts , Winter, 1995, Vol. 28, No. 1 (Winter, 1995), pp. 62-73+100
2. Boundaries of Beauty: Tattooed Secrets of Women's History in Magude District, Southern Mozambique by Heidi Gengenbach. Source: African Arts (Vol. 28, Issue 1). Winter
3. The Clothing of Political Identity: Costume and Scarification in the Benin Kingdom by Nevadomsky, J., & Aisien, E. (1995). Source : JOurnal of Women's History (Vol. 106, Issue 4). Winter

Mar 13, 202342:27
African Scripts: A Lesson on Communication

African Scripts: A Lesson on Communication

Hi people! We're finally back with a full episode. Listen to us discuss writing and ideographic scripts from the Continent including Nsibidi of West Africa, Ge'ez of East Africa and Tifinagh of North Africa.

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REFERENCES:
1. Kasper Juffermans, Yonas Mesfun Asfaha, Ashraf Abdelhay (eds.) - African Literacies_ Ideologies, Scripts, Education (2014, Cambridge Scholars Publishing)
2. The Journal of the Royal Asiatic Society of Great Britain and Ireland No. 1/2 (Apr., 1951), pp. 26-32 (8 pages)
3. A History of African Societies to 1870 (1997, Cambridge University Press)
4. The History of Africa_ The Quest for Eternal Harmony (2019, Routledge)
5. The Oxford Handbook of African Archaeology
6. Landscapes, Sources and Intellectual Projects of the West African Past
7. The Routledge Handbook of Scripts and Alphabets

Feb 19, 202346:26
Season 3 Recap

Season 3 Recap

Hi guys ! We're back ! Let's kick things off with a recap of last season and what to expect for the upcoming season. Follow us: Twitter: https://twitter.com/Africas_UntoldS Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/africasuntoldstories/ Outro music provided by DCQ BEATZ: https://player.beatstars.com/?storeId=97074&trackId=2559403
Feb 06, 202315:57
The Mossi Kingdoms Part 2: A Lesson on How Relationships Shape Society

The Mossi Kingdoms Part 2: A Lesson on How Relationships Shape Society

This episode is a continuation of the Origin of the Mossi. Here, we continue to the establishment of the first kingdoms and talk about how they were ran and among other things, how the relations people had with each other shaped the kingdoms and Mossi tradition.

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Aug 28, 202247:08
The Mossi Kingdoms Part 1: A Lesson on Mysterious Origins

The Mossi Kingdoms Part 1: A Lesson on Mysterious Origins

In this episode we kick off the story of the Mossi Kingdoms, a group of historical states in modern day Burkina Faso. Here, we examine their confusing and mysterious origins.

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Aug 28, 202239:05
Togbe Tsali & The Ewe Migration: A Lesson on the Absence of Consequences

Togbe Tsali & The Ewe Migration: A Lesson on the Absence of Consequences

In this episode, Seyram tells us the oral tradition of how his people (the Ewes of Ghana) migrated, and the renowned figure who played a very important role in who and where they are today - Togbe Tsali. We examine the story, its relevance today and how sometimes people get away with their actions.

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Aug 07, 202236:39
The Bantu Expansion: A Lesson on Migration

The Bantu Expansion: A Lesson on Migration

In this episode, we discuss Africa's largest and most significant population shift: The Bantu Expansion. We talk about who the Bantu speakers are, why they are significant, what their origin is, and the effect that their movement had on the entire continent.

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Jul 24, 202237:18
Lunja the Trickster Hero: A lesson on Redemption

Lunja the Trickster Hero: A lesson on Redemption

In this episode we discuss Lunja, a folk hero from Amazigh mythology; daughter of an man-eating ogre, who befriends a scrawny prince. Join us for a tale of magic, giant vultures and a redemption arc.

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Jul 17, 202225:53
The Gedi Ruins of Kenya: A Lesson on an African Ghost Town

The Gedi Ruins of Kenya: A Lesson on an African Ghost Town

Ruins of a mysterious stone town believed by the locals to be haunted by spirits. A medieval town with an odd location, structure and demise...this episode on the Gedi ruins will make you think about just how much of Africa's stunning history is still hidden.

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Jun 19, 202235:43
Luanda Magere of the Luo: A Lesson on Listening to your Elders

Luanda Magere of the Luo: A Lesson on Listening to your Elders

Folk hero with an impenetrable skin. Sound familiar ? In this episode we discuss the hero of the Luo of Kenya, Luanda Magere and learn about why he is revered by them. We also pick up a lesson that is a common among many African stories.

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May 29, 202222:39
African History Mysteries: A Lesson on 'We'll Figure it Out'

African History Mysteries: A Lesson on 'We'll Figure it Out'

Churches built by angels? Defensive walls built by the queen of Sheba? Or maybe it's all just aliens! We visit Nigeria and Ethiopia in this episode to try to make sense of two historical structures that do not quite make sense.

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May 15, 202233:04
The Poro and Sande Secret Societies: A Lesson on Shadow Rulers

The Poro and Sande Secret Societies: A Lesson on Shadow Rulers

Secret societies, shadow rulers, guardians from the spiritual…controversial, shady, too powerful; this episode on the Poro and Sande will probably raise more questions than it answers but then again, isn’t that what truly makes a secret society…secret? Join us to learn about two powerful secret societies in Liberia and Sierra Leone


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May 01, 202237:45
Medieval Sudanese Christian Kingdoms: A Lesson on Hidden History

Medieval Sudanese Christian Kingdoms: A Lesson on Hidden History

This episode will feel like a trip to an alternate reality but it definitely happened: powerful Christian kingdoms in modern day Sudan. We discuss their rise, their might, just how Christian they were and why Sudan today has little trace of this history left.

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Apr 17, 202249:56
African Mythological Creatures: A Lesson on Self-Control

African Mythological Creatures: A Lesson on Self-Control

Join us for part 2 of our series on creatures from African folklore and myths! Don't worry, you wouldn't be scarred in this one.

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Apr 03, 202235:38
Why are there Arabs in Africa: A Lesson on the Power of identity

Why are there Arabs in Africa: A Lesson on the Power of identity

Heya ! In this episode we have an overview of a rather complex topic: Arabs in Africa. We give some history and context to understand why North Africa is dominated by Arabs although the Arabic heartland is in the Middle-East. This is very much a simplified version of events and we do encourage listeners to read more on this topic outside of this podcast.

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Mar 21, 202243:58
African Mythological Creatures: A Lesson on Caution

African Mythological Creatures: A Lesson on Caution

Join us for an episode on creatures from African folklore and myths! From some disturbing ones to ones with pure hearts and one somewhere in-between. We guarantee you will be shaken and awed.

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Mar 06, 202236:56
The Epic of Sundiata Part 2 (Crowning of the Lion King): A Lesson on Destiny Fulfilled

The Epic of Sundiata Part 2 (Crowning of the Lion King): A Lesson on Destiny Fulfilled

This second and final part of the Epic of Sundiata brings to a close the story about the founder of the Mali Empire's rise to power. It covers his rivalry with Saomaoro Kante, ruler of the Sosso Kingdom and his battles with Sundiata and how he was overcome in Sundiata's quest to unite the various Mande speaking people to create the Empire of Mali.

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Feb 20, 202259:43
Epic of Sundiata Part 1 (Rise of the Lion King): A Lesson on Destiny

Epic of Sundiata Part 1 (Rise of the Lion King): A Lesson on Destiny

Welcome to season 3 of AUS! In out first episode back, we narrate part of a retelling of the Epic of Sundiata, a historical account of the life of the founder of the Mali Empire, passed down through generations of Mande speaking Griots in West Africa. We cover his mother's backstory, his birth, difficult childhood and exile from his native kingdom of Niani.

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Feb 06, 202259:47
Aminatu: A Lesson on Character

Aminatu: A Lesson on Character

'Aminatu, a woman as capable as a man'. Our final episode for the second season covers a woman whose character elevated her to heights that will forever entrench her in the history of the Hausa people.

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Dec 12, 202134:44
Liyongo (Liongo): A Lesson on Telling Your Own Story

Liyongo (Liongo): A Lesson on Telling Your Own Story

Swahili Samson or Swahili Achilles? You decide for yourself when you join us for a new episode about the (partially mythologized) story of Liyongo, a folk hero of the Swahili people.

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Nov 28, 202135:20
The Malagasy: A Lesson on African Diversity

The Malagasy: A Lesson on African Diversity

Another episode about a large but overlooked ethnic group on the continent! Join us to learn about the Malagasy people of Madagascar and how the merger of two worlds birthed their unusual origin which has given rise to one of Africa's most unique languages and culture.

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Nov 14, 202147:03
Dihya Al-Kahina: A Lesson on Defending Your Land

Dihya Al-Kahina: A Lesson on Defending Your Land

Join us and a guest from Algeria (!) to talk about the Amazigh (Berber) queen Dihya (AKA Al-Kahina) who fought against the early Arab expansion into Northern Africa. We discuss what little information there is about her life outside war and why she was so much of a bother to the Arabs that they gave her the title, 'Seer'.

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Oct 30, 202127:37
Hlakanyana: A Lesson on Evil Deeds (...and how they eventually catch up to you)

Hlakanyana: A Lesson on Evil Deeds (...and how they eventually catch up to you)

The child with the face of a man. Today's episode is a narration of stories of Hlakanyana of the Xhosa people of Southern Africa, a more evil trickster than others we have spoken of. The lessons from his stories as told to children were a twofold warning. And of course, it starts with an unusual birth...

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Oct 16, 202133:52
Yaa Asantewaa: A Lesson on Resistance

Yaa Asantewaa: A Lesson on Resistance

In today's episode, we welcome a guest speaker to take charge of a discussion on the renowned queen mother of the precolonial Ashanti Empire - Nana Yaa Asantewaa. We learn about her motivations, her life and what led her to take charge and lead her people to war against the British Empire (War of the Golden Stool) at 60 years old!

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Oct 03, 202134:46
The Great City of Benin (Edo): A Lesson on African Architecture (and British Theft)

The Great City of Benin (Edo): A Lesson on African Architecture (and British Theft)

For our first episode back, we examine one of Africa's finest medieval cities known to its locals are Edo and foreigners as Benin. We examine the city and kingdom's origin, its structure, what made it so great and just why every visitor to the city was stunned by what they saw. We also examine one of the most revered Edo traditions - the Benin Bronzes and of course how it declined and the role of the British in that. Follow us: Twitter: @AfricasUntold_S Instagram: @africasuntoldstories Outro music provided by DCQ BEATZ: https://player.beatstars.com/?storeId=97074&trackId=2559403
Sep 19, 202138:60
Sudika-Mbambi and Kabundungulu: A Lesson on the Significance of Brotherhood

Sudika-Mbambi and Kabundungulu: A Lesson on the Significance of Brotherhood

This episode is a retelling of the story of two divine brothers from the Ambundu people of Angola. It is a sort of origin story for the thunder and its echo. Like the other epics we have covered on this show, it starts with someone born wielding a weapon...

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Aug 08, 202129:55
Songhai Empire Part 2: A Lesson on Leadership

Songhai Empire Part 2: A Lesson on Leadership

We carry on from where we left off in the previous episode of the Songhai Empire. A new dynasty (the Askiya dynasty) comes to power and ushers Songhai into a period of erratic highs and lows before the eventual collapse of the last great West African medieval empires.

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Jul 31, 202130:51
Songhai Empire Part 1: A Lesson on Bad Press

Songhai Empire Part 1: A Lesson on Bad Press

The final of the three mighty medieval West African empires – Songhai ! In today’s episode we discuss largely its origins, how it morphed from a simple city state to the largest West African empire and how at the helm of all this was one of Africa’s greatest conquerors – Sonni Ali Ber. We discuss his influence on the region and why he was a divisive figure, even today.

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Jul 24, 202138:26
Kweku Ananse: A Lesson on Powerful Impact of Stories

Kweku Ananse: A Lesson on Powerful Impact of Stories

Ready for a story by the fireside? This episodes serves just that - Anansesɛm! Follow stories about the trickster god of the Akan people of Ghana and Ivory Coast, a mischievous character so influential, he traveled across the Atlantic with enslaved Akans. We discuss his origin, stories and relevance even in today's Ghana and beyond.

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Jul 17, 202133:20
Ibn Battuta: A Lesson On Culture Shock

Ibn Battuta: A Lesson On Culture Shock

Our second North African episode! We talk about Ibn Battuta, the most travelled man before the invention of the steam engine, and highlight a few significant trips on his journey as well as his reactions.

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Jul 10, 202135:60
An African Perspective on Death: A Lesson on Influence from the Other Side

An African Perspective on Death: A Lesson on Influence from the Other Side

In this episode we have talk about the concept of death in some indigenous African cultures and its influence on the beliefs and lifestyle of Africans. We look at the ancient Egyptians, Dogon and some others to get a perspective on how our view of death influenced our culture.

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Jun 29, 202134:33
The Kanem-Borno Empire: A Lesson on Comebacks

The Kanem-Borno Empire: A Lesson on Comebacks

In the second episode of the new season, we talk about Kanem! And Borno! And Kanem-Borno because they are the same thing...or are they? Join us to learn about one of the longest lasting empires in the world (about 1000 years) with one of the greatest comeback stories.

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Jun 13, 202101:02:03
The Dogon Creation Story: A Lesson on Trying Again

The Dogon Creation Story: A Lesson on Trying Again

We're back for a new season! We start off with one of the most interesting belief systems in the world, that of the Dogon people of Mali. Join us to learn about their creation story, why the star Sirius is relevant to them and why...Aliens!

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May 30, 202143:38
The San: A Lesson on Culture Eradication

The San: A Lesson on Culture Eradication

In the final episode of season 1, we discuss the San (and to some extent the Khoi) of southern Africa, the first settlers of the area. We talk about their emergence, long history and the consequences of their interactions with the Khoi, Bantu speakers and later white settlers.

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Apr 18, 202147:56
The Kandakes of Kush: A Lesson on the Prowess of African Queens

The Kandakes of Kush: A Lesson on the Prowess of African Queens

In this episode we discuss the ancient Kushite kingdom centered in Meroe and its dynasty of female rulers known as the Kandakes. We talk about their power, accomplishments and the long tradition of women playing important roles in that part of the world.

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Apr 10, 202155:23
Kingdom of Kongo: A Lesson in the Dark Side of Opportunity

Kingdom of Kongo: A Lesson in the Dark Side of Opportunity

Join us to discuss the medieval kingdom of Kongo of central-west Africa. We highlight its formation, key practices, early adoption of Christianity, its tense relations with the Portuguese, and how Kongo serves a blueprint for what many African states went through upon contact with European powers.

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Mar 27, 202141:41
The Orishas: A Lesson in How Far Faith Can Go

The Orishas: A Lesson in How Far Faith Can Go

We're back! This week's episode is a discussion on probably Africa's second most well-known pantheon - the Orshias, traditional deities of the Yoruba people of West Africa. We talk about their origin, their influence today and expand a little on the stories of a few like Shango and Oya.

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Mar 20, 202143:10
The Imazighen (Berbers): A Lesson on Identity

The Imazighen (Berbers): A Lesson on Identity

Join us to discuss the Imagizghen, the native ethnic group of most of North Africa and parts of the Sahara. Throughout the episode, we highlight aspects of their history, culture, identity and relationships with other people like the Arabs and French.

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Feb 20, 202147:12