No continent is as diverse—or has as long of a human history—as Africa. This podcast explores the rich cultures that have existed and can often still be found today. Part geography, part anthropology, and all of it history.
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Dec 03, 2016
Spice Island: Zanzibar and Swahili
00:46:25
To fully cover the small island of Zanzibar a bit of everything is needed: the history of trade reaching from central Africa all the way to the Indian subcontinent. The unique history of Swahili and its role in the colonial policies. Dozens of goods, including slaves.
Zanzibar was the capital of the Omani Empire for a time, and later was traded for Helgoland off the German coast. For information regarding your data privacy, visit acast.com/privacy
Sep 18, 2016
Rwandan Genocide
00:42:38
The Rwandan genocide was one of the most brutal in human history. Also a lesson in international ineptitude.
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Sep 14, 2016
Efé Mbuti Pygmies
00:09:53
A look at people who practically invented sustainability. The Pygmies living in the Congo have not had it easy. For information regarding your data privacy, visit acast.com/privacy
Sep 14, 2016
!Kung San (Bushmen)
00:13:15
Our first look at a very ancient people living in southern central Africa. For information regarding your data privacy, visit acast.com/privacy
Sep 14, 2016
Africa is a Continent: an Introduction
00:10:11
This show will have a huge scope, this episode will define that some, and also give a glimpse at the person behind the mic. All other podcastnik shows can be found on http://podcastnik.com For information regarding your data privacy, visit acast.com/privacy
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Dec 03 | 00:46:25
Spice Island: Zanzibar and Swahili
Sep 18 | 00:42:38
Rwandan Genocide
Sep 14 | 00:09:53
Efé Mbuti Pygmies
Sep 14 | 00:13:15
!Kung San (Bushmen)
Sep 14 | 00:10:11
Africa is a Continent: an Introduction
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