African Warriors

African Warriors

Author: Thomasin Magor

Publisher: Harvill Press

Published: 1994

Total Pages: 264

ISBN-13:

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In the rugged terrain of Northern Kenya, virtually isolated from civilization, lives one of the last surviving warrior peoples of Africa. Renowned for their extraordinary physical beauty and grace as much as for their independence and pride, the Samburu are semi-nomadic pastoralists whose lives and intricate social system, with its age-sets, cattle-wealth, circumcision and marriage rituals, have been shaped over time by the fierce climate, by inter-tribal rivalry and by the never-ending search for grazing and water.


Njinga of Angola

Njinga of Angola

Author: Linda M. Heywood

Publisher: Harvard University Press

Published: 2019-01-25

Total Pages: 321

ISBN-13: 0674237447

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One of history’s most multifaceted rulers but little known in the West, Queen Njinga rivaled Elizabeth I and Catherine the Great in political cunning and military prowess. Today, she is revered in Angola as a heroine and honored in folk religions. Her complex legacy forms a crucial part of the collective memory of the Afro-Atlantic world.


African Samurai

African Samurai

Author: Thomas Lockley

Publisher: Harlequin

Published: 2019-04-30

Total Pages: 518

ISBN-13: 1488098751

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This biography of the first foreign-born samurai and his journey from Africa to Japan is “a readable, compassionate account of an extraordinary life” (The Washington Post). When Yasuke arrived in Japan in the late 1500s, he had already traveled much of the known world. Kidnapped as a child, he had ended up a servant and bodyguard to the head of the Jesuits in Asia, with whom he traversed India and China learning multiple languages as he went. His arrival in Kyoto, however, literally caused a riot. Most Japanese people had never seen an African man before, and many of them saw him as the embodiment of the black-skinned Buddha. Among those who were drawn to his presence was Lord Nobunaga, head of the most powerful clan in Japan, who made Yasuke a samurai in his court. Soon, he was learning the traditions of Japan’s martial arts and ascending the upper echelons of Japanese society. In the four hundred years since, Yasuke has been known in Japan largely as a legendary, perhaps mythical figure. Now African Samurai presents the never-before-told biography of this unique figure of the sixteenth century, one whose travels between countries and cultures offers a new perspective on race in world history and a vivid portrait of life in medieval Japan. “Fast-paced, action-packed writing. . . . A new and important biography and an incredibly moving study of medieval Japan and solid perspective on its unification. Highly recommended.” —Library Journal (starred review) “Eminently readable. . . . a worthwhile and entertaining work.” —Publishers Weekly “A unique story of a unique man, and yet someone with whom we can all identify.” —Jack Weatherford, New York Times–bestselling author of Genghis Khan


The African Wars

The African Wars

Author: Chris Peers

Publisher: Pen & Sword Books

Published: 2010

Total Pages: 0

ISBN-13: 9781848841215

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"Provides a graphic account of several of the key campaigns fought between European powers and the native peoples of tropical and sub-tropical Africa in the late nineteenth and early twentieth century. [The author] describes in ... detail the organization and training of African warriors, their weapons, their fighting methods and traditions, and their tactics"--Jacket.


Nzinga

Nzinga

Author: Moses L. Howard

Publisher:

Published: 2016-08-17

Total Pages: 308

ISBN-13: 9781939423405

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Nzinga, in history and legend, is a brilliant leader during a time of violent upheaval. This fictional biography brings to life the Angolan culture in a flourishing African kingdom, now lost, where early explorers' maps of West Africa call out: "Here reigned the celebrated Queen Nzinga!"


Amazons of Black Sparta, 2nd Edition

Amazons of Black Sparta, 2nd Edition

Author: Stanley B. Alpern

Publisher: NYU Press

Published: 2011-04-11

Total Pages: 309

ISBN-13: 0814707726

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The only thoroughly documented Amazons in world history are the women warriors of Dahomey, an eighteenth- and nineteenth-century Western African kingdom. Once dubbed a 'small black Sparta,' residents of Dahomey shared with the Spartans an intense militarism and sense of collectivism. Updated with a new preface by the author, Amazons of Black Sparta is the product of meticulous archival research and Alpern's gift for narrative. It will stand as the most comprehensive and accessible account of the woman warriors of Dahomey.


The African Warrior

The African Warrior

Author: Khomotjo Peter Mashita

Publisher: Khomotjo Peter Mashita

Published:

Total Pages: 74

ISBN-13: 0639776108

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From the heart of Africa, a child was born with a pure strand of white hair on his right side and a mark on his right hand. He was destined for greatness, to become a warrior, a protector, and a legend. His name was Khomotso, and his story will inspire generations to come." This book tells the story of a remarkable man who defied the odds and became a hero to his people. Khomotso's journey is one of courage, strength, and determination, as he faces challenges and obstacles that would have defeated lesser men. But Khomotso is not just any man; he is a warrior with a pure heart and a hunger for knowledge, who discovers a forbidden tree that grants him immense powers. Through his trials and triumphs, Khomotso remains a loving husband and father, passing on his knowledge and skills to his children. He becomes a symbol of hope and strength for his tribe, defending his land and people against other tribes and white colonizers. Set in Africa, a world of diverse cultures, traditions, and histories, this book celebrates the values of courage, strength, and family bonds that are highly valued in this rich and vibrant continent. Khomotso's story is a testament to the power of the human spirit and the enduring legacy of those who dare to dream and achieve greatness.


The Fiddler on Pantico Run

The Fiddler on Pantico Run

Author: Joe Mozingo

Publisher: Simon and Schuster

Published: 2012-10-02

Total Pages: 368

ISBN-13: 1451627610

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In this gorgeously written and “vividly fascinating” (Elle) account, a prize-winning journalist digs deep into his ancestry looking for the origins of his unusual last name and discovers that he comes from one of America’s earliest mixed-race families. “My dad’s family was a mystery,” writes journalist Joe Mozingo, having grown up with only rumors about where his father’s family was from—Italy, France, the Basque Country. But when a college professor told the blue-eyed Californian that his family name may have come from sub-Saharan Africa, Mozingo set out on an epic journey to uncover the truth. He soon discovered that all Mozingos in America, including his father’s line, appeared to have descended from a black man named Edward Mozingo who was brought to America as a slave in 1644 and, after winning his freedom twenty-eight years later, became a tenant tobacco farmer, married a white woman, and fathered one of the country’s earliest mixed-race family lineages. Tugging at the buried thread of his origins, Joe Mozingo has unearthed a saga that encompasses the full sweep of America’s history and lays bare the country’s tortured and paradoxical experience with race. Haunting and beautiful, Mozingo’s memoir paints a world where the lines based on color are both illusory and life altering. He traces his family line from the ravages of the slave trade to the mixed-race society of colonial Virginia and through the brutal imposition of racial laws.


Sunjata

Sunjata

Author: Justine Fontes

Publisher: Graphic Universe

Published: 2009-01-01

Total Pages: 52

ISBN-13: 1580138918

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A young boy fulfills the prophecy that he will be a great leader.


African Warrior Princesses

African Warrior Princesses

Author: Kallaye S

Publisher: Independently Published

Published: 2021-01-20

Total Pages: 46

ISBN-13:

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"African Warrior Princesses" is a book of poetry chronicling the lives of five courageous, valiant princesses, whose tremendous and fearless acts of bravery impacted the history of Africa.