African Dreams


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    This short movie is a fragment from the long movie that Bas Vlugt made on his journey from Zanzibar (Tanzania) to the Victoria Falls in July 2006. He traveled by boat, taxi, bus and train. On his way he asked African people to their dreams.



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    The Ancestors Have Much To teach Us.
    By P E Adotey Addo, Dec 27 2008

    We are often haunted by the unknowns
    If the ancestors inhabit the living or the dead.
    So we try to appease their souls as a way of life
    Keeping them in everyday activities and places
    To become part of the living community,
    For they do have much to say to us
    As they judge between the living and the dead.
    Traditions never forget the ancestors
    In both societal life , history and beliefs.
    Frightening and exciting us at the same time.
    Indeed the ancestors have a lot to teach us


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