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African Music Awards to Take Place this Fall
When it comes to award shows, most people are familiar with popular shows like the MTV Music Awards, the American Music Awards, the BAFTAs and, of course, The Grammys. Many artists and bands have had their...
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The Mossi: A people of culture
The Mossi people are the largest ethnic group in Burkina Faso. Demographically, they make up 40 percent of the population, while diverse ethnic groups, such as the Gurunsi, Senufo, Lobi, Bobo, and Fulani...
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African History vs. Western History: Do We Appreciate African History?
This article does not reflect the opinion of Face2Face Africa. It reflects the views of the writer alone, and is based on personal experience. After reading Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie's "Half of a...
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The Comoros Islands: Africa’s ‘Perfumed Islands’
Without the typical hassle of roaming tourists and endless hotels, the Comoros Islands are an ecological paradise and an amazing vacation destination. These islands are enchantingly scattered across the...
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African Rhinoceros: Going Extinct?
African rhinoceros are commonly referred to as black rhinoceros, even though they are usually grey, brown or white. This unique animal is common to Kenya, Tanzania, Angola, Cameroon, Zimbabwe and Namibia....
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Holding on to Culture in a Changing World: The Maasai
What is it about the Maasai that has the world intrigued? Could it be the harmonious dance performed by both genders, signifying a strong community and a symbol of future relationships? Is it their incredibly...