It Takes a Village to Name a Child Celebrating the Bestowment of Ancestry, Faith, Identity, and Legacy of Igbo Roots of Biblical Hebrews |
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Annotations by:
| Onianwah, Chinazor |
Author:
| Onianwah, Chinazor |
ISBN: | 978-0-615-85433-5 |
Publication Date: | Jul 2013 |
Publisher: | Scripts, Graphics N Things
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Book Format: | Ebook |
List Price: | USD $16.99 |
Book Description:
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With vivid illustrations and abrasive insight, Chinazor Onianwah gathers strewn skeletal remains of Africa's history, fleshes it out and breadths air into it in typical griot style; this is the Africa that comes alive in this narrative, IT TAKES A VILLAGE TO NAME A CHILD, Celebrating the bestowment of Ancestry, Faith, Identity and Legacy of Igbo roots of Biblical Hebrews. In this narrative, which intertwines history, archeological data and mythology, he compels his readers to...
More DescriptionWith vivid illustrations and abrasive insight, Chinazor Onianwah gathers strewn skeletal remains of Africa's history, fleshes it out and breadths air into it in typical griot style; this is the Africa that comes alive in this narrative, IT TAKES A VILLAGE TO NAME A CHILD, Celebrating the bestowment of Ancestry, Faith, Identity and Legacy of Igbo roots of Biblical Hebrews. In this narrative, which intertwines history, archeological data and mythology, he compels his readers to re-evaluate stereotypes and what it means to be African. Not only would any reader ? African or non-African ? be amazed at what they never knew that they never knew of Africa; they may find it endearing to be African. After all, it was barely 60,000 years ago that we all came out of Africa. Painstakingly, Chinazor employs his wealth of experience as a news reporter/researcher to connect dots of historical events since the beginning of time through Biblical "Genesis" to the present day to render a befitting portraiture of Africa.