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The Afar (Afar: Qafár), also known as the Danakil, Adali and Odali, are an ethnic group inhabiting t
How did coins from Medieval East Africa end up in Australia?During World War II in the Wessel Island
Ethiopian shield, made of leather, velvet, gold leaf, silver, and copper. Now in the Peabody Museum
Sculpture of the Makonde people, Tanzania, depicting a seated colonial policeman. Artist unknown; 2
The Arbore is an ethnic group living in southern Ethiopia, near Lake Chew Bahir. The Arbore people e
Ethiopian hand figure with cross (carved wood). Artist unknown; 18th century. Now in the Walters A
Connecting thedisconnected: when South Asians accuse East Africans of cultural appropriation On Augu
Shield of a Masai warrior. Now in the American Museum of Natural History, NYC.
Ethiopian triptych depicting the Madonna and Child flanked by saints. Artist unknown; reign of Iyas
Tharaka woman, by retlaw snellac Kenia - Traditions of the Tharaka tribe, a subgroup of the Meru peo
blackandbrownlove:Connecting thedisconnected: when South Asians accuse East Africans of cultural app
Kenyan Photographer Osborne Macharia Brings to Life the Extravagant Lives of Fictional Dapper Kenyan
Carved wooden comb from Madagascar. Now in the Musée des arts africains, océaniens et amérindiens à
samuelernesto:East African men: the beauty of African men is ignored, generalized or even bestialize
Global African (Black) Presence onscreentizzy - Herodotus called them the Aithiops ofthe east when h
greatwar-1914:A soldier says goodbye to his family as he departs for the war. German East Africa, c
boldlipsandbighair:Eid pictures from this past weekend with my beautiful East African sistahs ✊❤️
Sculpture of a kneeling mother holding her child, from the Makonde people of southeastern Tanzania a
Pair of wooden sandals with incised geometric designs, thought to have belonged to Fumo Omari, sulta
africansouljah:Thomas HoepkerUSA. New York City. 1994. The Queensborough Bridge spanning the East Ri
Female figure (mwana hiti) of the Doe people, Tanzania. Artist unknown; 20th century. Now in the E
Sub-Saharan Africa 80 years ago today: Italian East African Offensives (19 August 1940) buff
Eritrean man, via UDLAP Bibliotecas
Burnished pottery vessel resembling a gourd (ensumbi), made by the guilds of Toro potters for the Ga
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