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Capoeira : Dance, Music, and Martial Art from Africa
Born from the resistance of Africans enslaved in Brazil, capoeira is now practiced by millions of young people worldwide. In…
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Kwita Izina : The Baby Gorilla Naming Ceremony to Protect Nature
Every year in Rwanda, baby gorillas are given a special name during the Kwita Izina ceremony. This tradition helps scientists…
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Creative Holidays in Kinigi: Art and English to Spark Imagination
During these holidays in Kinigi, children explore art and English at the Red Rock Art Center. Eugène, one of the…
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Africa’s Amazing Mysteries – Episode 10: How Do Crocodiles Stay So Strong?
Crocodiles are nature’s ancient warriors! With super strong jaws and protective scales, they’ve survived for millions of years. In this…
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Africa’s Amazing Mysteries – Episode 9: Why does the baobab tree look upside down?
Known as the “upside-down tree,” the baobab hides a superpower: it stores water in its trunk to survive dry seasons.…
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Africa’s Amazing Mysteries – Episode 8: Can Robots Be African?
What if robots had an African touch? In this new episode of Africa’s Amazing Mysteries, meet an inspiring young Kenyan…
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Africa’s Amazing Mysteries – Episode 7: What is the Great Migration?
Every year, millions of animals cross Africa in search of food and water. The Great Migration is one of nature’s…
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Africa’s Amazing Mysteries – Episode 5: What is the oldest drawing in Africa?
Travel back in time to discover the oldest drawing ever found in Africa! Discovered in Blombos Cave, South Africa, it’s…
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Africa’s Amazing Mysteries- Episode 4: Can People Live in the Sahara Desert?
The Sahara is one of the hottest and largest deserts on Earth. Yet, families live there, build cool homes, and…
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ANAKids Web Series 5: Africa’s Amazing Mysteries – Episode 3: The Singing Stones of Tanzania
In Tanzania, some stones make unusual sounds when the wind blows. Known as the “singing stones,” they sound like a…
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