May 31, 2022 History & Stories The Beothuk And How Their Contact With The Europeans In 1497 Led To Their Extinction The Beothuk people have never had a significant population; in fact, they were estimated to be around 800-1000, all of whom are
October 21, 2019 History & Stories·Opinions The Chevalier De Saint-Georges Of France: Joseph Bologne The historical backdrop of African individuals is so tremendous yet so stupendous, that one barely realizes where to start. What’s more, this
October 17, 2019 Cultures & Traditions Fearless Black Female Warrior: Tarenorerer Tarenorerer of Emu Bay in northern Tasmania was an indigenous Australian pioneer of the Tommeginne individuals. In her youth days, she was
October 17, 2019 History & Stories·Opinions Nyabingi Priestesses Muhumusa: The Fearless Black Female Warrior Muhumusa and Kaigirwa were dreaded pioneers of the East African Nyabingi priestesses that were compelling in Rwanda and Uganda from 1850 to
October 17, 2019 History & Stories Ahosi Or Mino (Dahomey Amazons) A Fearless Black Female Warrior The Dahomey Amazons or Mino was an all-female military regiment of the Fon individuals of the Kingdom of Dahomey in the present-day
October 14, 2019 History & Stories Meet The Brilliant Age Who Battled For African Autonomy During The 1900s Africa’s autonomy was a hard fight on numerous fronts of the landmass. The battle had many courageous African saviours, and various European