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CHARACTERISTICS OF AFRICAN CULTURE
Africanism
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  • African American English]]
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  • [[Candomblé]] ceremony in Itaparica, Brazil
  • Brazilian [[capoeira]]
  • Fulani]] woman. Enslaved Fulani cattle herders introduced European-Americans to the practice of open cattle grazing.
  • Gospel singers]] at the [[Super Bowl LI]] pregame in the United States
  • [[Jamaica]]n man
  • "Root doctors" developed cures for a variety of illnesses in the American South
  • the Carolinas]], including musical instruments, headdresses, and dance steps.
  • Soul Food Deli, Shreveport
  • [[William Sidney Mount]], ''The Banjo Player'', 1856

pan-Africanism         
  • Flag of Ethiopia 1897.
  • Westminster Town Hall]], London, July 1900.
  • alt=Malcolm X in 1964
  • Jamaican [[Marcus Garvey]] in a military uniform as the "Provisional President of Africa" during a parade on the opening day of the annual Convention of the Negro Peoples of the World on Lenox Avenue in [[Harlem]], New York City, 1922.
  • [[Muammar Gaddafi]] at the first Africa–Latin America summit in 2006 in [[Abuja]], [[Nigeria]].
  • A mural in [[Ujiji]], [[Tanzania]].
  • [[Kwame Nkrumah]], an icon of pan-Africanism.
WORLDWIDE INTELLECTUAL MOVEMENT THAT AIMS TO ENCOURAGE AND STRENGTHEN BONDS OF SOLIDARITY BETWEEN ALL PEOPLE OF AFRICAN DESCENT
Pan-African; Pan Africanism; PanAfrican; Panafrican; PanAfricanism; Panafricanism; PanAfricanist; Panafricanist; Pan-Africanist; Pan African; PanAfrican Studies; Pan African studies; African internationalism; Pan Africanist; African Internationalism; Pan-Africanists; Afrisecal philosophy; Pan-African State; Pan-African philosophy; Pan-African Studies; Pan-africanism; African unity; Pan-African movement; Pan-African Movement; Pan-African Nationalism
¦ noun the principle or advocacy of the political union of all the indigenous inhabitants of Africa.
Derivatives
pan-African adjective
Pan-Africanism         
  • Flag of Ethiopia 1897.
  • Westminster Town Hall]], London, July 1900.
  • alt=Malcolm X in 1964
  • Jamaican [[Marcus Garvey]] in a military uniform as the "Provisional President of Africa" during a parade on the opening day of the annual Convention of the Negro Peoples of the World on Lenox Avenue in [[Harlem]], New York City, 1922.
  • [[Muammar Gaddafi]] at the first Africa–Latin America summit in 2006 in [[Abuja]], [[Nigeria]].
  • A mural in [[Ujiji]], [[Tanzania]].
  • [[Kwame Nkrumah]], an icon of pan-Africanism.
WORLDWIDE INTELLECTUAL MOVEMENT THAT AIMS TO ENCOURAGE AND STRENGTHEN BONDS OF SOLIDARITY BETWEEN ALL PEOPLE OF AFRICAN DESCENT
Pan-African; Pan Africanism; PanAfrican; Panafrican; PanAfricanism; Panafricanism; PanAfricanist; Panafricanist; Pan-Africanist; Pan African; PanAfrican Studies; Pan African studies; African internationalism; Pan Africanist; African Internationalism; Pan-Africanists; Afrisecal philosophy; Pan-African State; Pan-African philosophy; Pan-African Studies; Pan-africanism; African unity; Pan-African movement; Pan-African Movement; Pan-African Nationalism
Pan-Africanism is a worldwide movement that aims to encourage and strengthen bonds of solidarity between all Indigenous and diaspora peoples of African ancestry. Based on a common goal dating back to the Atlantic slave trade, the movement extends beyond continental Africans with a substantial support base among the African diaspora in the Americas and Europe.
Africanist (Spain)         
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TERM FOR PEOPLE WHO ENCOURAGED A STRONG INVOLVEMENT OF THE KINGDOM OF SPAIN IN COLONIAL AFRICA
Africanism (Spain); Spanish Africanism
Africanists () were the people who encouraged a strong colonial involvement of Spain in Africa, particularly since the early 20th century. Although Spain had been present in African territory for numerous centuries, it was not until the arrival of New Imperialism and the Berlin Conference in 1884 that the colonial power set its interests in African soil.

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Africanisms

Africanisms refers to characteristics of African culture that can be traced through societal practices and institutions of the African diaspora. Throughout history, the dispersed descendants of Africans have retained many forms of their ancestral African culture. Also, common throughout history is the misunderstanding of these remittances and their meanings. The term usually refers to the cultural and linguistic practices of West and Central Africans who were transported to the Americas during the trans-Atlantic slave trade. Africanisms have influenced the cultures of diverse countries in North and South America and the Caribbean through language, music, dance, food, animal husbandry, medicine, and folklore.