Africa : WEST AFRICAN WISDOM: ADINKRA SYMBOLS AND THEIR MEANINGS..

Using Adinkra

Great post, Brother I.
The symbols have been and are used in many places to communicate to/among Black People, especially children (such as Fihankra to designate a house of safety on the route to/from school, etc.,) and among prisoners of war.
 
Mr. Isaiah,

Thank you for posting the link to the site. Culture is a very serious issue for me. I have done extensive research on my geneology and have gone back 151 years in time. It was hard work and expensive and many years. I will not stop until I get the information of the slave ship and original owner of my great-grandfather. I have now my great-great-grandmother's name. It may seem like a waste, but I need to know this information. I love my people and family no matter what happened to them in the past. History, is history. Thank God for a cousin who is older than I who was determined to chronicle the history of our family and I followed right behind her.
I will tell anybody, don't be ashamed of your family history. :teach: Always remember to pass it on to the next generation. I have nieces already asking questions.
 

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