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allakinwande:Photographer unknown. Zulu and Swahili women in traditonal costume. Circa 1900.
Newly Married Couple: “Swahili Girl from Zanzibar Island” and her Zulu husband. Circa 1900
subconsciouscelebrity: The meanings of a few names that people would typically think are ghetto and meaningless LAKEISHA: a swahili name meaning “favorite one” LATEEFAH: a north african name meaning “gentle and pleasant” LATONIA: a latin name.
swahiliculture:Sailors and Daughters. Early Photography and the Indian Ocean (the Swahili Coast) Sailors and Daughters reveals the expansive maritime societies of Zanzibar, the east African coast, and beyond. From the 1840s, cameras traced the internation
beautiesofafrique: Why do these free language sites only offer European and/or East and South Asian languages? Y’all need to start adding Swahili and other native African languages. We want to learn our native tongue as well. We don’t want to pay
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rhyfeddu-partyofone: whataboutbobbed: Nichelle Nichols (December 28, 1932 - ) “Uhura never had another name during the series. One of the fan writers wrote “Upenda” - which means “peace” in Swahili, I understand — not officially, but in
faraaxsan: docecomoacanela: azspot: The Far Left Side The entire country of Africa speaks Swahili, wow! omg this can’t actually be real this just can’t be no one is really this stupid #liesItellmyself Africa is once again one giant country
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rhyfeddu-partyofone: whataboutbobbed: Nichelle Nichols (December 28, 1932 - ) “Uhura never had another name during the series. One of the fan writers wrote “Upenda” - which means “peace” in Swahili, I understand — not officially, but
oupacademic: Happy Kwanzaa! Established by scholar Maulana Karenga in 1966, the holiday, whose name is derived from the Swahili words matunda ya kwanza, which mean “first fruits”, celebrates ancestry, community, family, and unity of all people of
bleachod: rubberduckymondays: bleachod: subconsciouscelebrity: The meanings of a few names that people would typically think are ghetto and meaningless LAKEISHA: a swahili name meaning “favorite one” LATEEFAH: a north african name meaning “gentle
appropriately-inappropriate: kittiesatemypronouns: r1vk4: ‘To you, my Father, who do you hate girls? With the same hatred you hate our Mothers…’ In the village of Umoja in Kenya, men are not welcome. In fact, they are banned. In Swahili, one
intergalacticexplorer: “Uhura never had another name during the series. One of the fan writers wrote “Upenda” – which means “peace” in Swahili, I understand – not officially, but in some of their fan writings. And it sort of took hold.
realhayleyghoover: p5stuck: Laquisha originates in ‘Lakeisha’, a Swahili name meaning ‘favourite’. The popularity of Laquisha originates in the French influence on black people in America, where the ‘La-’ naming prefix became popularized
eyemodernist: Lamu, KenyaOnce a town prized for its arts, poetry, and politics, Lamu, is now an obscure tourist attraction. The town was founded in the 14th century and has maintained much of its Swahili architecture. The city as also been touted by
urethrafranklyn: deejaybird: “Uhura” comes from the Swahili word UHURU meaning “freedom”. Uhura was pretty much the first ever black main character on American television who was not a maid or a domestic servant in 1966. TV network NBC refused
deejaybird: “Uhura” comes from the Swahili word UHURU meaning “freedom”. Uhura was pretty much the first ever black main character on American television who was not a maid or a domestic servant in 1966. TV network NBC refused to let Nichelle
reverseracism: postwhitesociety: pokerwithplato: subconsciouscelebrity: The meanings of a few names that people would typically think are ghetto and meaningless LAKEISHA: a swahili name meaning “favorite one” LATEEFAH: a north african name meaning
christianjalonmusic: swahiliculture: Swahili combs; found in Mozambique, Tanzania (+ Zanzibar) and Kenya Bet I get me one
whisperlude: soulful-tree: beautiesofafrique: Swahili women with henna Such beautiful culture YESSS FINALLY. I TOLD YOU ALL HENNA WAS ALSO AN AFRICAN THING AS WELL AS AN ARAB THING.
dynastylnoire: greatvaluegambino:platonicknifelust: dynastylnoire: beautiesofafrique:asickroomhush:My first tattoo. Hakuna Matata in Swahili. loool that doesn’t mean shit in Swahili (It’s not a Swahili symbol). When will you people learn? why
royalblackpirate: christianjalonmusic: swahiliculture: Swahili combs; found in Mozambique, Tanzania (+ Zanzibar) and Kenya Bet I get me one Black people been fly af a long time I need to get me a dbl sided pick
blackorchidd: Women of Comoros, the Islands of the Moon, Swahili Coast by Mercedes Sayagues
p5stuck: Laquisha originates in ‘Lakeisha’, a Swahili name meaning ‘favourite’. The popularity of Laquisha originates in the French influence on black people in America, where the ‘La-’ naming prefix became popularized among freed black slaves.
nyclesbian: iamcallen: thatpettyblackgirl: Lupita speaking in Swahili and Spanish is the best thing I’ve ever heard She was born in Mexico, just like many other black women who are also Latina, black, and Mexican at the same time she represents
kushingtonthechief: subconsciouscelebrity: The meanings of a few names that people would typically think are ghetto and meaningless LAKEISHA: a swahili name meaning “favorite one” LATEEFAH: a north african name meaning “gentle and pleasant”
xenolithia: stophatting: whisperlude: soulful-tree: beautiesofafrique: Swahili women with henna Such beautiful culture YESSS FINALLY. I TOLD YOU ALL HENNA WAS ALSO AN AFRICAN THING AS WELL AS AN ARAB THING. this is so beautiful YESSSS
plumpprettypisces: realhayleyghoover: p5stuck: Laquisha originates in ‘Lakeisha’, a Swahili name meaning ‘favourite’. The popularity of Laquisha originates in the French influence on black people in America, where the ‘La-’ naming prefix
bookshop: spocks–cock: Nichelle Nichols frequently tells a story of getting into a dispute with director Marc Daniels over the filming of this episode. As it had already been established that Uhura’s first language was Swahili, Nichols believed
jxnchuriki: My name is Dashiki…..That’s swahili for doggystyle…
you and me, we should be together. cop the matching lamborghinis, swahili leather.
disadvantagedsaint: hot-tea-nanako: mistermenswear: reverseracism: postwhitesociety: pokerwithplato: subconsciouscelebrity: The meanings of a few names that people would typically think are ghetto and meaningless LAKEISHA: a swahili name meaning
swahiliculture:Kilwa SultanateThe Kilwa Sultanate was a Medieval sultanate, centered at Kilwa (an island off modern-day Tanzania), whose authority, at its height, stretched over the entire length of the Swahili Coast. This Island is a very important part
soulful-tree: beautiesofafrique: Swahili women with henna Such beautiful culture
p-achao: Swahili door, Mombasa
afrakomahwrites: owning-my-truth:maganayakare: swahiliculture:Swahili Cuisine Photo 4 looks like masa Holy…. I miss East Africa right about now.
Moshoga means gay in swahili
gregger: youngx20: ibiprofen: iamcallen: thatpettyblackgirl: Lupita speaking in Swahili and Spanish is the best thing I’ve ever heard She was born in Mexico, just like many other black women who are also Latina, black, and Mexican at the same
itscierarochell: swahili-king:I’m waiting for this moment 😩❤💯💍 I can’t wait for this, I need a boring homebody to watch Netflix with all day. 🤷🏾♀️
transylvanialand: The Art of Swahili Dhow Racing II - Lamu Archipelago, Kenya by david schweitzer on Flickr.
#food #foodporn #delicious #kenya #maasai #swahili #cow #cattle (Taken with instagram)
anarchycupcake: 25 Days of Disney & ABC Holidays: Day 4: The Proud Family - Seven Days Of Kwanzaa (2001)
beautiesofafrique:beautiesofafrique:(the baby on the bottom left is my sister, look how cute she was!)This is called Wanja, in Swahili culture we apply it to newborn babies for protection. Please don’t call it an “African bindi” because it erases
beautiesofafrique:SwahiliThe Swahili language or Kiswahili is a Bantu language and the first language of the Swahili people (WaSwahili). It has up to 15 million (2007) native (mother tongue). Although only around 15 million people speak Swahili as their
stainedsolace: swahiliculture:stainedsolace:I am not sorry for the African fire that ignites itself.My grandmother’s stubbornness My mother’s serenity to loves absence And my father’s ice heart Look at this Swahili beauty here. Us Swahilis have
Is it weird that two of my grandparents are black ( one is Tanzanian) and my entire family’s Swahili-Arab and yet I don’t feel comfortable identifying as Afro-Arab/mixed. And I also don’t feel comfortable identifying as just plain Arab.
dorkcupine: brassy: in swahili zebras are called “punda malia” which translates as “a donkey with body hair” languages are beautiful also in swahili turkeys are called “bata mzinga” which roughly translates as “armored duck”, further