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[QUOTE]Originally posted by Ish Gebor: [QB] [QUOTE]Originally posted by BlessedbyHorus: [qb] [QUOTE]Originally posted by the lioness,: Saying the Sahelian cultural influence is greater on AA culture than the non-Sahelian influence is to say Islamic berber influence is greater on AAs than non Islamic berber influence and that is just not true [b]And the legacy of most African Americas was being cut off under threat from most direct cultural influence from Africa. How many African Americans cook African food (Soul food vaguely) , listen to African music[/b] or speak an African language? Carolinas a little more than other areas yes but that is just two states [/QUOTE]Do you even know what you're talking about?? The Sahel is much more than Berbers. Heck most Berbers don't even occupy the Sahel but the Sahara. Most Africans in the Sahel are Mandinkas(other Mande people), Fulanis, Hausas, Wolof, Songhais,etc,etc I doubt you're AA as you wouldn't even be making the bolded claims. There are many African elements in Soul food. Everyone know Gumbo and Okra has West African origins. Hell I even mentioned Guinean Fowl in AA dishes. Lets not even get started on rice. Language? The Gullah language contains many West African/Mandinkas words. Music? I already addressed that many times. Right now in this thread all you are doing is going in circles. [/qb][/QUOTE]The confusing part here is probably that most Tuareg ethnic groups reside at the south of the Sahara / north Sahel. The Papa Bull also gave this away. This is one of the best online sources (not perfect, but great): http://www.imuhar.eu/site/en/imuhartuareg.php?lang=EN [/QB][/QUOTE]
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